Blisters and shiny skin are symptoms of a second-degree burn, which affects both the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and the underlying layer (dermis). This type of burn is characterized by redness, swelling, and pain, along with the formation of blisters that may weep fluid. Second-degree burns can result from scalding, flame, or contact with hot objects. Proper care is essential to prevent infection and promote healing.
2nd degree burn
Yes, it's a second degree burn. I burned my finger on a soldering iron, and I had the same symptoms.
3rd degree
First degree burn.
partial-thickness
partial thickness burn
This is a "partial thickness burn", also known as a second-degree burn.
Redness, discoloration, blisters, cracks, rashes, scabs, dry, raised or shiny skin. You can also feel for hard, soft, warm or wet skin.
Type your answer here... PARTIAL THICKNESS
2nd degree or partial thickness burn.
it has an alergic reaction untreded the person with the rash will die whithin a month
Partial Thickness