Deep redness around a burn injury is typically a sign of inflammation and increased blood flow to the affected area as the body responds to tissue damage. This redness, known as erythema, is part of the healing process and may indicate the severity of the burn. While some redness is normal, excessive or worsening redness could suggest an infection or complications, requiring medical evaluation. Proper wound care is essential to promote healing and prevent further issues.
2nd degree burn
3rd degree
Partial Thickness
partial thickness burn
This is a "partial thickness burn", also known as a second-degree burn.
Partial Thickness
Partial thickness
Yes, it's a second degree burn. I burned my finger on a soldering iron, and I had the same symptoms.
Redness with blisters is considered a 2nd Degree Burn.
Second?
First degree burn.
"Partial Thickness" or 2nd degree burn.