Arizona Burn Center
at Maricopa Medical Center

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    Phoenix, AZ 85008

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As these wounds progress, they form blisters (remember the body fluid we talked about?). If these blisters pop, wet body fluid leaks out. After that happens, it is very important to put some fluid back into the body. This can be done by drinking a lot of juices (if your tummy is not sick). Sometimes this fluid is put into your body using an I.V. (a plastic tube that goes under the skin and into your blood vessel; a special watery substance drips inside). Some second-degree burns heal. It takes about two weeks to heal, but deeper Mid-dermal burns are deeper into the skin and sometimes these will not heal well without an operation and skin grafting.


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