Skin Burns A LOT Faster Than You Think...

Published 2022-05-13
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Skin Burns A LOT Faster Than You Think...

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In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the relevant anatomy and pathophysiology of the different degrees of burns.

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References

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7997963/
emedicine.medscape.com/article/769336-overview
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519514/
www.uptodate.com/contents/electrical-burns-the-bas…
www.uptodate.com/contents/skin-burns-beyond-the-ba…
www.uptodate.com/contents/topical-chemical-burns-i…
journals.lww.com/aswcjournal/fulltext/2003/07000/p…

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Video Timeline

00:00 - 00:17 Intro
00:18 - 01:18 Call Them Whatever You"d Like
01:19 - 02:39 Dry and Crispy
02:40 - 03:45 Wet and Blistery
03:46 - 04:34 Burning Curiosity
04:35 - 08:16 Deep and Fatty
08:17 - 09:44 Depths of Anatomy
09:45 - 10:42 Ice, Ice, Baby
10:43 - 11:06 Anything For Beauty
11:07 - 11:49 Stimulating Energy
11:50 - 12:15 But I Wanna Be Hulky
12:16 - 12:54 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @queenseabee8113
    My son had 3rd and 4th degree burns on 30% of his body 14 years ago and it took many surgeries, skin graphs, amputations, physical therapy, plus laser surgery to get where we are now. He is a healthy teenager, but this was a VERY long road. Take burns seriously. Thank you for this video... it took a lot for me to watch it though.
  • @billywitt7444
    It's nice to see the 4th degree finally explained. Many years ago I had some molten steel burn through my protective gear and get to my arm in a small area. The docs called it 4th degree, and I thought they were making it up.
  • @cindydott452
    When I was six, I had a sunburn so bad that it was officially a second degree burn over my shoulders and back. A babysitter let me play in the pool WAY too long. I'm 43 now, and remember the horrible pain as if it happened in my teens. I still remember how horrible all the blistering was. Thankfully it healed with no scarring, but my shoulders are still nearly solid freckles.
  • @tayzonday
    This channel is the content of Halloween with the spirit of New Years
  • @dapz
    I had patches of first and a single spot of a second degree burn many months ago from me being stupid with really hot copper, 0/10 experience, and it was probably in the top 3 most painful experiences I had except it lasted for far longer than the other two. My face and one of my hands was covered in bandages for a while to hide the discolored parts and a blister on my face that I thought was huge, but looking at these photos was actually pretty small. I’m hoping the scars do fade a bit more with time. I feel horrible for whomever has to deal with large patches of 2nd degree burns or the complications arising from further ones. Thanks for the vid, medical stuff isn’t really my thing but I found this quite interesting and informative
  • @visionz4122
    Lets just say a huge thanks to the people who donated their bodies to science to help us learn these amazing things.
  • I'm a person who survived a house fire and a 3rd to 4th degree burn, I'm luckily alive but it was a very long procedure to recover myself, took me 3-2 years to get it done. This video actually proves a lot for me since I didnt knew in such young age.
  • @AnnisAdventures
    I had people argue with me that fourth degree burns didn’t exist. I was like, “what do you mean?!! I had them, that pain was 100% real.”
  • I had 3rd degree sun poisoning as a kid. Went on a school trip to a water park. I'm whiter than white so I fry quite easily. I also took off my glasses, trusting my friends to keep me safe since I'm nearsighted. Yeah. I got split up so I didn't have sun screen on for 8 hours. I had blisters the size of dollars and moving my shoulders made me howl in agony. After about 3-4 weeks of healing, I was back to being whiter than white again.
  • @glassramen
    I remember having a really severe sunburn as a kid. My back blistered up almost entirely. It was painful as hell and I couldn't wear any upper body clothing for about a week. Even after having burned the hell out of my hands working in fast food before, I'd still say the sunburn was worse.
  • @manonbassguitar
    I just had my first thermal burn death at work (coroner’s investigation/autopsy). Super interesting lesson, and thank you once again. This channel is an amazing wealth of information.
  • @sunnystar3321
    I broke my ankle a year and a half ago. It was an extremely bad break. I was told I had "fracture blisters". My skin swelled so much it blistered like a burn. Now that it's healed it looks like a burn scar. I have been curious about how this happens. Is this a topic you guys would explain/educate us on?
  • @cortster12
    Got a slight boiling water burn on my finger once, and I was NOT expecting that to feel as horrible as it did. Just kept getting worse and worse over the next few hours, despite not looking like anything happened in the first few seconds. The wound was only slightly discolored at first, then my skin started to fall off over the next few hours. Luckily, it was only a small part, and didn't break the muscle, but man, it hurt!
  • @lobsterbirds
    I had first second and third degree burns on my feet after walking through burning leaves in highschool. It's been 4 years and I still have no feeling in parts of one of my toes. This was a fascinating video on burns!
  • @MiracleClover
    My only burn experience was a second degree burn on one of my fingers from a welding incident at school. I didn't bother it as it healed and I'm only left with a small slightly dark patch from it thats barely visible. Very interesting experience
  • @IamwhoIam333
    I'm so sorry that he was burnt. I am a recovering burn Survivor. 52% of my body. 3rd, 4th and one 5th. My left butt cheek was burnt clear to my Left SI Joint and the whole front side was just bone on bone. WHAT is very very very important is to stop being active because everything underneath needs that circulation and stretching. Burn's also effects your nervous system. Your nerve endings have a positive and negative end, if only one side dies out it leaves either the positive or negative floating around which tries to connect to another half nerve relay and you will get electrical shocks off and on. I had to have skin grafting and I was allergic to the baby pig skin they are using so they had to cut the skin from area's that were not burnt. So 98% of my body was traumatized. I'm greatful my face and my Holy of Holies wasn't touched. That was back on December 7 , 1995 . I had acid thrown on me, it was a hate crime. The intent was to disfigure my face. As I stated God saved my face female parts which was a miracle because both of my inner thighs received 4th degree burns. I only tell you this because your Son's will be recovering from the burn's his whole life. Burn's heal from the inside out and without movement everything will start to seize up from the scar tissue you can't see under the skin . Again I am so so so so so very sorry that your sun was burnt. Be very proud of him for everything he accomplishes because normal has changed for him.
  • @Akiku2
    This channel actually helped me decide if I genuinely wanted a tattoo or not. The vid about tattoos gave me confidence in my decision.