Seek professional medical treatment right away. Do not remove the burned clothing. Do not apply water, gels, or ointments. Do not apply a bandage. They may require skin grafts and other surgeries.
Yes, it's a second degree burn. I burned my finger on a soldering iron, and I had the same symptoms.
Does My Ring Burn Your Finger was created on 2001-10-29.
Sum of all three angles is 180 degrees. Two angles are 35 deg each, so their sum is 70 deg. The third angle is, therefore, 110 deg.
First degree is a a thin burn like when you barely touch your finger on a straightener or curling iron. Second degree is a little more serious and you get that when you burn your hand or something on a flame. And third degree are bad burns that you can get all over and you bleed and you have burns all over... my uncle lost his arm in a third degree burn when he was around my age (13) by accidentally touching a low power line that was by the pool.
The third finger is the ring finger of the left hand. First finger is the index finger, second finger is the middle finger, and the fourth finger is the pinkie. Only the fingers of the left hand are numbered.
after about 10 hours i had one a few days ago my finger turned quite bad and black... is your burn 1st degree second or third degree?
100 deg Celsius water for a few seconds will burn your skin badly enough, if your skin is in contact with it for 30 mins your in real trouble, it will probably cook your flesh.
If you put your finger on a hot ember you will burn it
Look at whether it is acute, obtuse or reflex. Then, look at the acute component of the angle and try to estimate whether it is half a right angle (45 deg), a third (30 deg) or two third (60 deg). If you are good, then you could try estimating "between a third and a half = 35-40 degrees".
The pointer finger
Right hand, third finger
Cardboard ignition point is about 427 degrees C, once ignited cardboard will continue to burn at 258 deg. C.