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Burns

Burns are injuries to the flesh that are caused by chemicals, electricity, heat, radiation or sunlight. While most burns affect primarily the skin, it is important to know that large burns can also be fatal.

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Why do blisters come out long after second-degree burns have dried up?

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If you are continuing to get blisters after the second-degree burn has dried up, it could be a sign of infection to the burned skin. You need to follow up with your physician.

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