What are the signs of a second-degree burn?

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Signs: • Skin damage, charred skin, or white leathery skin • May have signs and symptoms of shock

• Skin is red, dry, and painful • Skin may have swelling • Skin not broken

• Skin is swollen and red, may be blotchy or streaked • Blisters may be weeping clear fluid • Signs of significant pain

Signs: • Skin is swollen and red, may be blotchy or streaked • Blisters may be weeping clear fluid • Signs of significant pain