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What Burns Cause Scars and How Are Burn Scars Treated?
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Burn scars
Accidentally touching something hot, like grabbing a pan right out of the oven, or getting scalded with boiling water can burn your skin. Chemicals, the sun, radiation, and electricity can also cause skin burns.

Burns cause skin cells to die. Damaged skin produces a protein called collagen to repair itself. As the skin heals, thickened, discolored areas called scars form. Some scars are temporary and fade over time. Others are permanent.

Scars can be small or large. Burn scars that cover a wide surface of your face or body can affect your appearance.

When to see a doctor
You can treat small first-degree burns on your own. For a second-degree burn, ask your doctor if you should make an appointment. Look for signs of infection, like redness, swelling, or pus. For third-degree burns, go to the hospital as soon as possible.

Even if the burn is small or first-degree, check with a doctor if it doesn’t heal within a week. Also, call if the scar is large or it doesn’t fade.

Treatment of burn scars
Treatment will depend on the degree and size of the burn. Don’t try any home treatment without first talking to your doctor.

For second-degree burns:

Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment to your burn to help it heal.
Cover your burn with sterile, nonstick gauze to protect the area, prevent infection, and help the skin recover.
For third-degree burns:

Wear tight, supportive clothing called compression garments over your burn to help your skin heal. You may have to wear compression garments all day, every day for several months.
You may need a skin graft. This surgery takes healthy skin from another area of your body or from a donor to cover your damaged skin.
You can also have surgery to release areas of your body that have been tightened by contractures, and help you move again.
A physical therapist can teach you exercises to help you regain motion in areas that have been tightened by contractures.

Burn recovery
How quickly your burn will heal depends on how severe it is:

First-degree burns should heal on their own within a week without causing scars.
Second-degree burns should heal in about two weeks. They sometimes leave a scar, but it may fade with time.
Third-degree burns can take months or years to heal. They leave behind scars. You may need a skin graft to minimize these scars.

Burn complications
Minor burns should heal without causing any lasting problems. Deeper and more severe burns can cause scars, as well as the following complications:

Infection
Like any wounds, burns create an opening that can allow bacteria and other germs to sneak in. Some infections are minor and treatable. If bacteria get into your bloodstream, they can cause an infection called sepsis, which is life-threatening.

Dehydration
Burns make your body lose fluid. If you lose too much fluid, your blood volume can get so low that you don’t have enough blood to supply your entire body.

Low body temperature
Your skin helps regulate your body temperature. When it’s damaged from a burn, you can lose heat too quickly. This can lead to hypothermia, a dangerous drop in body temperature.

Contractures
When scar tissue forms over a burn, it can tighten your skin so much that you can’t move your bones or joints.

Muscle and tissue damage
If the burn goes through the layers of your skin, it can damage the structures underneath.

Emotional problems
Large scars can be disfiguring, especially if they’re on your face or other visible areas. This may lead to emotional problems.

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