A woman filed a million dollar lawsuit against a barbecue restaurant after she was served "dangerously hot" BBQ sauce that left her with second degree burns.
A second-degree burn affects the entire epidermis and part of the dermis layer. Hot liquids, flames, or other intense heat sources mostly cause this type. Blisters, redness, and pain result from ...
Antibiotic ointments or other medical treatments may be necessary for second-degree burns. Some research suggests that the topical application of chamomile may help manage inflammatory skin ...