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usually heat, or a burn. it could ALSO be caused by frostbite.
When the doctor freezes the spot, it is acutally burned. So yes it will blister just like a heat burn.?
the steam will give off a large amount of heat as it condenses.
First, if you have a Large blister or oozing sore you need to see a DR to get that treated. you could end up with an infection or worse. If you scalded yourself(red sore but no blister) I would first run cool water over the burn make sure there is no open wound. Then keep the wound cool as possible. I like to take a paper towel and get it damp and wrap it lightly around the wound. DO NOT put ice directly on a burn this can cause more damage. after the initial heat has gone down treat it like a bad sunburn, use aloe or a spray with lidocaine in it. Keep an eye out for signs of infection, if you see any red lines, lots of pus or a large blister see a doctor right away
Because it's damaged by the heat.
It will begin to burn, as the friction produces large amounts of heat.
No, it isn't . If you heat it with even a hot air gun it will blister and melt.
The type of heat that causes a burn is gas!
A burn is caused by dry heat whereas a scald is caused by wet heat. A burn can be caused by heat or cold, and this can be wet or dry. A scald is a burn caused by wet heat such as boiling water.
Burn it (Burn your hair)
Due to the damage caused to the tissue by the heat.
It actually means this. small bubble on the skin.