One year old baby burns peeling skin will not leave scars

The scars of a one-year-old baby’s burns depend on the specific severity of the burns. If the scald is not serious, generally will not leave scars, if the scald is more serious, may have scars after the wound healing. 1.One degree scald: If the one year old baby only appear one degree scald, at this time only damage the skin surface layer, only local redness and swelling, may have obvious pain, but the scald area is not serious, in the scald recovery local can appear peeling phenomenon, but will not leave scars; 2.Second degree scald: One year old baby If a burn is damaged to the dermis, it is a second degree burn. If the damage to the superficial dermis, for the deep dermis did not cause damage, belongs to the shallow second degree burns, local wound after treatment may form obvious blisters, in the wound recovery after normal, local can appear peeling, appear obvious pigmentation, but skin pigmentation generally after a few months, can gradually return to normal skin color, will not leave a scar. If the scald damage to the deep dermis, resulting in a one-year-old baby appear deep second-degree burns, at this time the healing time of the scald site is longer, the scald is more serious, may leave scars after the wound healing; 3, third-degree burns: If a one-year-old baby appear third-degree burns, may lead to local skin color whitening and hard skin texture, even after the wound healing, epidermal peeling, may also lead to local scarring. Therefore, parents must pay special attention when taking care of their one-year-old babies on a daily basis and try to avoid burns. If a one-year-old baby has a burn, he or she needs to be treated and seen by a hospital in a timely manner to avoid getting water on the burned area and to prevent infection or other complications from occurring after the burn.