Why are burns due to chemicals or intense cold also called “burns”? What do they have in common with the regular burns due to fire or heat?

1.08K views

Not sure whether to flair this as biology or physics, but any idea why?

In: Biology

11 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

In general, we (Medical community) call them injuries. Thermal injuries, electrical injuries, acid/base injuries, etc.
Within thermal injuries, we separate it out even further my separating them out my mechanism of injury. Scald injuries, hydrocarbon burns, flame injuries, frostbite/frost nip.
The designation of first/second/third degree injury is also more of general population terminology. We prefer superficial, partial thickness, and full thickness terms. Each of these also can have a superficial/deep designation as well, and this is in relation to how deep the burn goes.

You are viewing 1 out of 11 answers, click here to view all answers.