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Condition

Pediatric Burns

What You Need to Know

Burns are painful wounds caused by thermal, cold, electrical, chemical or electromagnetic energy.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of burns are skin that is:

  • Red
  • Peeling
  • Blistered
  • Swollen

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose burns by:

  • Physical examination
  • Classifying the burn as first-, second- or third-degree

Treatment

Burn treatment depends on the severity of the injury:

  • Less-severe burns usually heal on their own within a week 
  •  More severe burns may require:
    • Immediate care in an emergency department or burn unit
    • Special bandages or dressings

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Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers who treat anemia and schedule an appointment today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are burns?

What are the different types of burns in children?

How are burns classified?

What are the effects of burns in children?

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Departments that Treat Burns

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    Dermatology

    The Division of Dermatology at Children's National Hospital continues to expand services as more families seek our expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the skin, hair and nails. Learn more about our division.

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