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First-degree: This kind of burn is only on the epidermis (the outer layer of skin), such as a mild sunburn. Skin is "red, painful, dry and has no blisters." ...
Cuts and burns are often injuries that can be treated with simple at-home first aid, but moderate to severe ones may need medical attention.
Third-degree burns may show up as white or blackened skin, and fourth-degree burns can burn through fat and muscle down to the bone. These may be severe thermal burns, or chemical or electrical burns.