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Define second-degree burns
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GPT 3.5
Second-degree burns, also known as partial-thickness burns, are burns that affect both the first and second layers of the skin. These burns can occur due to contact with flames, hot liquids, or other sources of heat. Second-degree burns are characterized by painful, red, and blistered skin. They can cause the skin to become swollen and may take several weeks to heal. In some cases, second-degree burns can cause scarring and may require medical treatment to prevent infection and promote proper healing.