Common Causes Of Macerated Skin

Third-Degree Burns

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Third-degree burns are the most severe types of burns. The skin surrounding these burns are more susceptible to becoming macerated, which is something patients should look out for as they recover from the burn. When individuals are trying to determine how severe their burns are, it's important to understand third-degree burns occurs when the burn has gone past the outer layer of skin, known as the epidermis, as well as the lower layer of skin, referred to as the dermis. These burns will adversely affect the deeper tissues below these two layers. The result of a third-degree burn is the skin will be charred and will appear black or white. The skin will also likely be numb because of the damage done to the sensory nerves surrounding the skin. Treating these types of burns can be difficult and will take longer to complete than treatment for less severe burns, which heightens the risk of macerated skin.

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