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🔥Understanding Types of Burns — and Why It Matters In any emergency or survival situation, knowing how to identify the severity of a burn can help you respond quickly and correctly. This image shows how deeply each type of burn affects the skin and tissue layers. Normal Healthy, undamaged skin. First-degree burn Affects only the outer layer (epidermis). Skin appears red, dry, and painful — similar to a mild sunburn. Usually heals without lasting damage. Second-degree burn Reaches the dermis, the layer beneath the surface. Often causes blisters, swelling, and more intense pain. May require medical treatment, especially if large or located on sensitive areas. Third-degree burn Destroys all layers of the skin, often appearing white, charred, or leathery. May be painless due to nerve damage. Requires urgent medical care and likely skin grafts. Fourth-degree burn Extends beyond skin into muscle, fat, or even bone. Life-threatening and requires immediate, intensive medical intervention.