A burn is damage to the skin and sometimes to the underlying tissues. Burns can range from mild to severe. Some are fatal.
There are four main types of burns:
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Burns can be caused by:
Burns are more common in males, children, and older adults. Other things that raise the risk are:
Burn symptoms and signs vary. It depends on the type of burn.
The doctor will check your symptoms and health history. A physical exam will be done.
Testing is based on how severe the burn is. Tests may include:
Burns needs to be treated right away. Treatment depends on the severity and extent of the burn. The goal is to reduce damage to the tissues and prevent infection.
Minor burns are treated with first aid measures—such as cooling and covering the burn.
Serious burns need medical help right away. Treatment may include:
Most burns are from accidents. To reduce the risk:
American Burn Association
http://ameriburn.org
Family Doctor—American Academy of Family Physicians
https://familydoctor.org
Canadian Burn Survivors Community
http://canadianburnsurvivors.ca
Health Canada
https://www.canada.ca
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Last reviewed January 2021 by
EBSCO Medical Review Board
Marcin Chwistek, MD
Last Updated: 3/3/2021