Can scald blister be broken to you leave scar


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Scalds with blisters as the main manifestation are second degree burns, which are divided into shallow second degree burns and deep second degree burns. Shallow second degree burns involve the epidermis and superficial dermis, mainly manifested as local blisters, thin blister walls, flushing of the base, obvious edema and severe pain. Deep second degree burns involve the deep dermis, manifested as pale or pale skin appearance, small surface blisters, thick blister walls and mild pain. After the skin burns healing, whether the scar remains depends on the depth of the burn. If there are basal layer cells left in the burn area, the epidermis can be regenerated. After healing, there will be no scar. If there are no basal layer cells, it can only be repaired by new connective tissue. After healing, scars will form. Therefore, whether the scar remains after the burn has little to do with whether the blister can remain intact, but it depends on the depth of the burn. There will be no scar for shallow second degree burns, and scars for deep second degree burns.