Yes a second degree burn is painful. They burn damages your nerve cells.
2nd degree burn
A red, blistered, and painful burn is classified as a second-degree burn. This type of burn affects both the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and the underlying layer (dermis), leading to redness, swelling, and the formation of blisters. Second-degree burns can be quite painful and may require medical attention, depending on the severity and size of the burn. Proper care is essential to promote healing and prevent infection.
2 degree burns may not be painful
well a fire can be as hot as 1000°C so being on fire or being burned in a fire is so painful that you would be severely burned (3rd Degree Burn) which is the worst burn
It is a second degree burn apply boroline antiseptic cream
it has an alergic reaction untreded the person with the rash will die whithin a month
It sometimes can. Usually it doesn't. A burn that results in a blister is usually second degree.
There are not many things you would not do. Unlike a 3rd degree, you can put gels on it.
Second-degree burn
Second-Degree (Moderate)The burned area is painful. The underskin is affected. Blisters may form. The area may have a wet, shiny appearance because of exposed tissue.
* A partial thickness burn (second degree) affects both the outer layer of skin and the layer that lies underneath it (the dermis). The skin may have large blisters and the tissue is deep red, wet, and shiny. These burns are very painful.
For a second degree burn, you will see redness. There will also be blisters forming.