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Define third-degree burns

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GPT 3.5
Third-degree burns, also known as full-thickness burns, are severe burns that penetrate all layers of the skin and damage underlying tissues, such as muscles, tendons, and bones. They typically result in a dry, charred, or white appearance and may destroy nerve endings, making the affected area numb. Third-degree burns often require immediate medical attention and can result in long-term complications, such as scarring, loss of function, and potential life-threatening conditions.

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