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A second-degree burn may develop bliste

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As someone who got burnt on the tip of my finger, the answer is yes
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i mean i have no idea what ya saying but i will just say what goo gle said Second-degree burns are more serious because the damage extends beyond the top layer of skin. This type burn causes the skin to blister and become extremely red and sore. Some blisters pop open, giving the burn a wet or weeping appearance. Over time, thick, soft, scab-like tissue called fibrinous exudate may develop over the wound

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