FARGO, N.D. (KVLY/Gray News) - A North Dakota woman is warning others after she suffered third-degree burns from an electric ...
Her doctor says Scott suffered 3rd degree burns in her right lower leg and the pain is still there. “I do have pain. My legs ...
If you have a third-degree burn, you should seek medical attention. “Unless it’s a very, very small third-degree burn, that healing process can take a long time, and there’s a risk of ...
Dr. Olaveson tells us, even soup from a microwave is hot enough to develop 3rd degree burns on a young child's skin. "Dead tissue doesn't heal. So dead tissue has to be removed," said Dr. Olaveson.