Third degree
Third degree.
From the sounds of that that sounds like a 3rd degree burn. Which is the most severe burn.
4th degree burn
A full thickness burn possibly.
sounds like 3rd degree burn
This burn is called a 3rd degree burn. Usually the skin is charred and is surrounded by second degree burns which have blisters. The 3rd degree burn usually sticks to clothing.
this is most likely a 3rd degree burn
Thermal burn.
If it is severe, call 911. Determine if the burn is a type 1(redness), type 2(blisters), type 3(charred skin) or electrical. Do not apply any water, gels or ointments or attempt to remove clothing from a type 3 or electrical burn. You can put water on a type 1-2 burn.
third degree
A burn with charred black flesh or white 'waxy' areas is a full thickness burn, also known as a third degree burn. This is where all layers of the skin are involved, it is very serious and requires urgent medical attention.
They are certainly allowed to drink it if they are conscious. Do not run water on a type 3 or an electrical burn (charred skin). You can apply water on type 1-2(Redness and blisters).