A third-degree burn extends below the dermis.
The abrasion didn't really hurt much as it did not expose subdermal tissue.
subdermal
A subdermal hematoma is a bruise under the skin (sub=under, dermal=skin). Essentially, a subdermal hematoma is a black and blue mark.
The severity of a burn is judged by the amount of body surface area (BSA) involved as well as the depth of the burn.
Subdermal Hematoma Good luck, Katana
The Geothermal gradient is the rate of increasing temperature with respect to increasing depth in the Earth's interior. Away from tectonic plate boundaries, it is about 25°C per km of depth (1°F per 70 feet of depth) in most of the world.IOf you "burn" at 70 degrees C then around 3000 meters below the surface it will "burn".
Burn injury and emergent actions depend on the age of the victim, depth of burn, location of burn, and percent of the body area burned. Read the related links for how to determine if emergency care is required.
Percentage of body surface and depth of burn.
Percentage of body surface and depth of burn.
A third degree burn , called a full-thickness burn , destroys the entire depth of skin , causing significant scaring may also extend to the underlying fat muscle or bone. hope i helped :)
A third-degree burn, also called a full-thickness burn, destroys the entire depth of skin, causing significant scarring. Damage also may extend to the underlying fat, muscle, or bone.
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