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Institute of Human Anatomy

Institute of Human Anatomy

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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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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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@theanatomylab
@theanatomylab 2 жыл бұрын
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@TooTRUEtoBeG00D
@TooTRUEtoBeG00D 2 жыл бұрын
Is this NIKE commercial?
@jas9729
@jas9729 2 жыл бұрын
@@kunwarvyapaksingh7562 well it may possible after some decades..
@brentlyjoseph9883
@brentlyjoseph9883 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I’ve been waiting for this video thanks a lot lol
@ProctorsGamble
@ProctorsGamble 2 жыл бұрын
One thing that you did not mention about electrical burns of the arc flash type: During the electrical arc flash copper is molten to temperatures higher than the surface of the sun. The metal vaporizes and the victim gasps from the sudden explosion and inhales the molten metal where it burns and destroys the lungs. Most victims die from asphyxiation.
@rlm2933
@rlm2933 2 жыл бұрын
Any chance you can sell the leftover meat
@queenseabee8113
@queenseabee8113 2 жыл бұрын
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.
@cyruspowers7355
@cyruspowers7355 2 жыл бұрын
Your son sounds like a badass. That's a tough thing to overcome, because burns fucking *suck* . Literally the worst type of pain.
@angelssanchezluna2179
@angelssanchezluna2179 2 жыл бұрын
But you did it, so proud of you
@optimistprime2751
@optimistprime2751 2 жыл бұрын
What happened if you don't mind me asking. How old was he?
@queenseabee8113
@queenseabee8113 2 жыл бұрын
@@optimistprime2751 he had just turned 2 and he walked backwards into a firepit we used to have that had a cast iron pot lined. This happened because my husband was walking back and forth bringing more wood and didn't notice that he wasn't being followed anymore. I happen to be just inside the house and heard him yell out. We no longer have that pit, we planted a tree in that spot. Thankfully we had just started the fire, or it could have been more severe.
@optimistprime2751
@optimistprime2751 2 жыл бұрын
@@queenseabee8113 what a nightmare. I'm glad he is ok now. And I'm glad you are too.
@sunnystar3321
@sunnystar3321 2 жыл бұрын
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?
@gryffynda1
@gryffynda1 2 жыл бұрын
I broke my ankle in mid February of this year and they tried giving me a boot. Something started “burning” in there and I had to stop wearing the boot. HUGE blisters formed. I ended up with an external fixator till the blisters healed and then surgery to place hardware. The blister scars are still visible.
@sunnystar3321
@sunnystar3321 2 жыл бұрын
@@gryffynda1 Sounds awful. They did surgery putting in the screws and plates without my skin healing. They said my skin was very delicate and was "slipping". Gross! and Ouch!!
@sunnyquinn3888
@sunnyquinn3888 2 жыл бұрын
@@sunnystar3321 Hey, we're back to back Sunnies! 🌞🌞
@cruncheh9917
@cruncheh9917 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-bs9hq2xw3g dont click this link or any comment that says "its finally here" they are ALL injection sites disguised as a youtube link. Some even take you to an actual video, but direct you there through an injection site.
@Wabbajock_Dugatti
@Wabbajock_Dugatti 2 жыл бұрын
I got some pretty bad arthritis 7 years after my acl surgery
@bonker8998
@bonker8998 2 жыл бұрын
holy shit he pulled out a real leg
@sennenbesson7985
@sennenbesson7985 3 ай бұрын
pov: first time you find institute of human anatomy on youtube
@jiru331
@jiru331 3 ай бұрын
first time?
@Ian501st
@Ian501st 2 ай бұрын
​@@sennenbesson7985 Yeah, basically yeah
@lornagem007
@lornagem007 2 ай бұрын
why did i read that in James Franco's voice XD​@@jiru331
@bunnymayaplayzz
@bunnymayaplayzz 27 күн бұрын
@@sennenbesson7985ikr
@cindydott452
@cindydott452 2 жыл бұрын
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.
@aitsf
@aitsf 2 жыл бұрын
same here, except it happened only 2/3 years ago… the skin on my face felt like it nearly fried off and was peeling off for weeks, worst physical pain i’ve ever felt
@lostlange
@lostlange 2 жыл бұрын
happened to me on the shoulders and upper arms a couple of years ago when I was hiking and forgot to wear sunscreen. I had literal slices of my skin falling off at one point and had to keep my arms wrapped up. Several people told me it was the worst sunburn they had ever seen. Also my shoulders are covered in freckles now too but I think they're cute! ♥
@phraseology6858
@phraseology6858 2 жыл бұрын
Yo same! Only in my case it was because I didn't yet understand the wonders of sunscreen.
@Bees_Animations
@Bees_Animations Жыл бұрын
I HAD THE SAME PAIN?! though I just forgot to put sunscreen on my shoulders, not on my back though. It was between a 1st and 2nd Degree burn
@noahmcdonald5208
@noahmcdonald5208 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like u have weak skin
@billywitt7444
@billywitt7444 2 жыл бұрын
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.
@vocexseta
@vocexseta 2 жыл бұрын
How did that heal?
@h91rex100
@h91rex100 2 жыл бұрын
Lol you legitimately thought your doctors were just making stuff up?Where do you live where thats being practiced by other doctors? Why didnt you ask them to clarify?
@billywitt7444
@billywitt7444 2 жыл бұрын
@@vocexseta It was a small area, but it healed completely fine. There is still a visible scar.
@billywitt7444
@billywitt7444 2 жыл бұрын
@@h91rex100 Back then, this was over 25 years ago, we were taught that there was only 3 degrees of burns. The library was the only source of information, and anything to dispute what we were taught in school, over 30 years ago, was not as easy as a google search.
@MassMultiplayer
@MassMultiplayer 2 жыл бұрын
@dapz
@dapz 2 жыл бұрын
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
@harpuny
@harpuny 2 жыл бұрын
holy shit f in chat king
@auh4806
@auh4806 2 жыл бұрын
I swear 2nd degree burn is painful af. My finger got one because I was careless with the splashing oil while cooking. And 1 hour later I cannot stop putting my finger on ice or cold water.
@depollo1536
@depollo1536 2 жыл бұрын
Damn
@Hermionee-Jean-Granger
@Hermionee-Jean-Granger 2 жыл бұрын
Aye dapz how ya doin mate?
@yuztorix5585
@yuztorix5585 2 жыл бұрын
dapz
@visionz4122
@visionz4122 2 жыл бұрын
Lets just say a huge thanks to the people who donated their bodies to science to help us learn these amazing things.
@Cheddar_Cheese_gaming
@Cheddar_Cheese_gaming 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, they sacrifice so we can learn.
@kirbycallingdapolice4677
@kirbycallingdapolice4677 2 жыл бұрын
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
@AnnisAdventures 2 жыл бұрын
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.”
@eronic_
@eronic_ 2 жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t it’ve already burned off your sense of feel
@omerfarukugur7070
@omerfarukugur7070 2 жыл бұрын
@@eronic_ phantom pain also Merve endings dont get destroyed instantly
@eronic_
@eronic_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@omerfarukugur7070 ah, I see.
@jonathankydd1816
@jonathankydd1816 2 жыл бұрын
Plus don't forget that lesser degree burns form around that main burn and they still definitely have the nerve endings.
@aguyontheinternet8436
@aguyontheinternet8436 2 жыл бұрын
@@omerfarukugur7070 They can be destroyed faster than they can send signals to the brain
@FallenAngelHiroko
@FallenAngelHiroko 2 жыл бұрын
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.
@user-bs9hq2xw3g
@user-bs9hq2xw3g 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/nme8pn6nabt3hrM finally it's here.
@olaf3918
@olaf3918 2 жыл бұрын
Me as a Indian:🙄🙄🙄🙄 how sun harms you this much.. are you a vampire or something
@wendykelly8551
@wendykelly8551 2 жыл бұрын
Yes had same went to tenerife burnt bad to blisters all over shoulders back etc.... not sure about you but I have plenty of moles in that area and years later a doctor told me.. I see you've had bad sunburn in the past.. I was surprised he knew , but he said the moles you have are from that and not your normal moles and to keep covered as these are ones likely to turn cancerous if I get burnt again... be careful xx but yes painful xx
@wendykelly8551
@wendykelly8551 2 жыл бұрын
@@olaf3918 well it does happen to fair skinned people.... you clearly no nothing in this area.... x
@FallenAngelHiroko
@FallenAngelHiroko 2 жыл бұрын
@@olaf3918 Nope. I'm just have super fair skin. Unlike my 2 older brothers and mother, I never tan. Even with tanning lotion. The only "color" I get is from my freckles. Also Polymorphous Light Eruption is a thing. It's a sun allergy.
@glassramen
@glassramen 2 жыл бұрын
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.
@Geostationary0rbit
@Geostationary0rbit Жыл бұрын
Was that holiday at Chernobyl?
@hardman2501
@hardman2501 Жыл бұрын
LITREALLY SAME HAPPEND TO ME
@a_random_viewer_7169
@a_random_viewer_7169 Жыл бұрын
Same.... it was a school field trip for me.... came home with a 3rd degree sunburn from the back of my head down my neck, whole back and legs.. took about 4 months to fully recover from it, couldn't wear a shirt for about 3 months and my back was nearly entirely a literal green bubble.. worst experience of my life... I was 13 then I'm 18 now.. the back of my neck is the only thing surprisingly that never fully healed.... and yes I had lots of sunscreen on.. spf 80 to be exact.. it turned out to be a bad bottle though..........isn't summer fun
@milosstojanovic4623
@milosstojanovic4623 4 ай бұрын
@@a_random_viewer_7169 you should, as i would definitely sue that manufacturer of that sunscreen, because with that much high factor of protection, you should not have any consequence.
@manonbassguitar
@manonbassguitar Жыл бұрын
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.
@thechainbreaker8395
@thechainbreaker8395 2 жыл бұрын
never ask a woman: her age a man: his salary this man: how he got data leg
@yorukitsune6193
@yorukitsune6193 2 жыл бұрын
his friends fell asleep first at sleepover 😂😂😂
@box7403
@box7403 2 жыл бұрын
@@yorukitsune6193 lmao couldn’t be me smh smh.
@artsyrenjuns4710
@artsyrenjuns4710 2 жыл бұрын
He dug a grave
@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588
@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 2 жыл бұрын
In case anyone is genuinely curious people can state whether they want their bodies donated for science in the event of death.
@mac.fk14
@mac.fk14 2 жыл бұрын
Bro it's not the leg but the whole fucking torso with contains that make me worry
@cortster12
@cortster12 2 жыл бұрын
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!
@Zyczu55
@Zyczu55 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2x2cm scar on my middle finger from a 140C or something like that molten sugar burn. I accidentally dipped part of my finger into it when I was pouring it out but didnt drop the pot to not make a mess so it burned me till I finished.
@crazygamingyt7245
@crazygamingyt7245 2 жыл бұрын
@@Zyczu55 fasho that’s WHY U DONT PUT UR MIDDLE FINGER UP
@atlaswilliams2807
@atlaswilliams2807 Жыл бұрын
The most painful burns, at least during the initial stages post-burn are second degree burns. What I do when I burn myself, and just when I'm in pain in general is I remind myself "it can always get worse." It takes my mind off of it.
@lobsterbirds
@lobsterbirds Жыл бұрын
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!
@Akiku2
@Akiku2 4 ай бұрын
This channel actually helped me decide if I genuinely wanted a tattoo or not. The vid about tattoos gave me confidence in my decision.
@jimmymichaud8227
@jimmymichaud8227 2 жыл бұрын
Working in kitchens for 18 years I've been burned many times, about once a week. I can confirm 3rd degree hurts less. My last one barely felt like anything but I could smell the burnt flesh. Worst pain was a mostly 1st degree steam burn over my whole hand and part of my forearm
@AceNinja2112
@AceNinja2112 2 жыл бұрын
Have you thought about a new line of work?
@Treefrogbc1
@Treefrogbc1 2 жыл бұрын
@@AceNinja2112 If you said that to every chef who got a burn there would be no restaurants. I got way too many burns working as a line cook.
@jimmymichaud8227
@jimmymichaud8227 2 жыл бұрын
@@AceNinja2112 Actually, I'm starting to transition to management as the owners approach retirement if that counts
@rainHellsing
@rainHellsing 2 жыл бұрын
Agree on the steam burns, somehow those hurt more than the times ive accidentally touched the inside of our merry chefs
@styx53ocean
@styx53ocean 2 жыл бұрын
Steam/scald burns are AWFUL!!
@tayzonday
@tayzonday 2 жыл бұрын
This channel is the content of Halloween with the spirit of New Years
@lpsmistypaws
@lpsmistypaws 2 жыл бұрын
omg tay zonday
@Saberdud
@Saberdud 2 жыл бұрын
SOME STAY DRY AND OTHERS FEEL THE PAIN
@lisachiappetti6092
@lisachiappetti6092 2 жыл бұрын
You right bro
@megamanx466
@megamanx466 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed! Happy Friday the 13th! Muahahahaha! 😋
@retropudding0
@retropudding0 2 жыл бұрын
Didn't expect to see you here sir! Lol!!
@GlamorousTitanic21
@GlamorousTitanic21 4 ай бұрын
The worst I’ve had was a second degree burn from wearing weak sunscreen at the beach in Galveston Texas. The pain afterward was truly beyond description. I couldn’t move my arms and shoulders at all. I couldn’t lay down on my back at all. It was awful. The next time I went to the beach, I was wearing a swim shirt.
@MiracleClover
@MiracleClover 2 жыл бұрын
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
@IamwhoIam333 2 жыл бұрын
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.
@noeliarocio4367
@noeliarocio4367 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my god i can't even imagine what you've been thru, how many years took you to recover enough to continue with your life?
@AK_Studioz
@AK_Studioz 2 жыл бұрын
is there a way to contact you? your story needs to be shared
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry this happened to you! What a horrible act!
@genevievegonzalez9002
@genevievegonzalez9002 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry this happened to you. I’m glad you took the time to educate and allow yourself to heal. I hope all is well and keep your head up
@TamWam_
@TamWam_ 2 жыл бұрын
Thats horrible, im glad that your face and female parts were safe. I hope that person who threw acid at you is locked up because they do not deserve to live freely after they traumatise a person by trying to burn them alive
@cancertourmaline6798
@cancertourmaline6798 2 жыл бұрын
Man. The most I’ve ever gotten was a first degree burn, and that was due to my own negligence. I can’t even imagine the PAIN someone must have endured with third and fourth degree burns. My heart goes out to them. My own first degree burn… well, long story short, my left arm suffered tremendous neurological damage as a baby. This left me with little feeling on the arm. And limited mobility. And as an interesting fact, I have no feeling whatsoever in my left pinkie. None. I could chip it off and probably wouldn’t feel it. Anyway. One day, my dumbass didn’t notice (because I literally couldn’t feel it) that I had let my pinkie finger on my left hand rest on the lid of a very hot pot. And got a burn I never noticed until my skin bubbled and boiled. Even still, it didn’t hurt. Don’t worry, I didn’t pick at it. Just let it rest. But yeah, scary stuff.
@blobama
@blobama 2 жыл бұрын
3rd and 4th degree burns don't really hurt. 2nd degree is the most painful because your nerves get exposed. On 3rd and 4th degree burns your nerves are completely destroyed so you don't feel much
@cancertourmaline6798
@cancertourmaline6798 2 жыл бұрын
@@blobama But the lasting results of third and fourth degrees must hurt right? A phantom pain or something
@JohnLucasV
@JohnLucasV 2 жыл бұрын
@@blobama 3rd degree burn hurts just as much as 2nd degree when the burn is occurring.
@dbzfanexwarbrady
@dbzfanexwarbrady 2 жыл бұрын
@@cancertourmaline6798 ask Darth Vader
@Loel45
@Loel45 2 жыл бұрын
@@cancertourmaline6798 well when you don't treat them right pain may occur. But if you do something for the wound it really doesn't hurt, no matter if third or fourth degrees...
@glassdiamond2185
@glassdiamond2185 Жыл бұрын
This was fascinating. Glad KZbin suggested it.
@rumeysaeed1
@rumeysaeed1 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant presentation sir! Thanks A LOT! 🙌🏻😀
@belix1075
@belix1075 2 жыл бұрын
I've had a ton of injuries in my life, especially in my knees and ankles. Meniscus, torn ligaments, dislocated knee and even more but nothing compared to the pain when I scolded half my left arm with boiling hot water in an accident. The initial pain was actually quite bearable but it really started hitting me after a few hours and days, definitely the worst pain I experienced in my life. Got some scarring as well though it's barely noticable at a glance after a few years though you can see that the hair follicles look much thicker and pronounced at the top somehow. Although it was very painful, seeing my body going through the healing process day after day was incredibly fascinating and ultimately sparked my interest in anatomy and medicine
@Alex-fc8xn
@Alex-fc8xn 2 жыл бұрын
The pain was likely from your nerves healing and growing back. Excruciating and they tend to be extra sensitive for a good while.
@leavemealone7108
@leavemealone7108 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry you went through that I'm glad your ok🙏💙
@simona1789
@simona1789 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, human body is incredible
@ayzix-polytopia3854
@ayzix-polytopia3854 2 жыл бұрын
I second degree burned my right foot with boiling hot water when I was a kid, dropped a pan of boiling water on my foot and it soaked my sock. Couldn’t quickly remove the sock because the skin had instantly melted and fused to it so I ripped it away along with some of the burning skin. Worst pain I’ve ever had for the following month. I had to walk with crutches because any pressure on my foot was unbearable
@leelunk8235
@leelunk8235 5 ай бұрын
DONT PLAY WITH HOT WATER
@thothtrismegistus4865
@thothtrismegistus4865 2 жыл бұрын
From experience, I believe burns hurt much much more than breaking a bone. I've broken plenty of bones in my life but I can never ever compare it to a burn and to be real, breaking bones sucks a lot but it's definitely much more manageable than caring for burns. Just my personal experience lol great job for the video! Definitely much more easier to understand than learning within classes. Cheers!
@azazel5701
@azazel5701 2 жыл бұрын
Apparently according to science burns on the human body are literally the worst pain rated. Forget jellyfish stingers and gunshot wounds or cuts to your nerve systems... Burns are the worst
@melissawright4040
@melissawright4040 2 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with that. When I burned my hand it was very painful. My broken bones didn't urt
@markbalogh9655
@markbalogh9655 2 жыл бұрын
The amount of nerves your burning off would hurt so bad
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios 2 жыл бұрын
Burns have like a BITING pain to it. Maybe that's why they hurt for me more than broken bones too. I remember when I broke my wrist I was too in shock to feel much pain. Burns though oof those HURT
@TheDramacist
@TheDramacist 2 жыл бұрын
Hmm having done both, Id say the chronic prolonged burn pain is worse and harder than a bone break to resolve with medications. From my personal experience that is.
@jasonlove8733
@jasonlove8733 Жыл бұрын
You guys are the best!! So informative ❤️❤️❤️
@deeznutz862
@deeznutz862 Жыл бұрын
this is an incredible channel, thanks for contributing to the public store of knowledge
@YouTube_handle_system_sucks
@YouTube_handle_system_sucks 2 жыл бұрын
As unlikely or strange as it may sound my grandfather had 91% of 3rd-degree burn (initially we thought it was 70%, but he literally had no skin except on his heels) due to the methane gas leak in our rural 'vacation' house almost 10 years ago. The night when we left he just turned on an electric kettle, a spark happened, and then an explosion - the whole brick building turned into rubble, and neighbors as far as several hundred meters lost their windows. He was immediately put in the hospital, where he regained consciousness. He survived for 14 days afterward despite being 70 years old! Unfortunately, the Ukrainian hospitals are far from the best, and combining that with his heart eventually failing - it was difficult to reanimate him since there was no skin of his own to use a defibrillator effectively and the pigskin proved to be quite helpless in this instance. Still, we actually thought he is going to make it - hard to imagine what his life would've been then. Царство Небесне! (Ukr. for R.I.P.) The lesson here is to be extremely careful installing and using gas!!!
@nadMoZzzg
@nadMoZzzg 2 жыл бұрын
Why the quack someone want to reanimate 70 years old with f-ing 90% burn🤔
@YouTube_handle_system_sucks
@YouTube_handle_system_sucks 2 жыл бұрын
@@nadMoZzzg maybe because some people have the desire to live?! For their families, for grandchildren. The desire which is stronger than any pain! Maybe it is okay to ignore or depreciate the lives of the elderly in your kin, but in my kin, we respect and help every family member who deserves it no matter the age!
@stupideronjupiter
@stupideronjupiter 2 жыл бұрын
@@dnago916 There's a time and place for supporting Ukraine comments, and this comment certainly isn't one of them.
@stupideronjupiter
@stupideronjupiter 2 жыл бұрын
@@dnago916 shit, my bad
@somedudethatripsplanetinha4221
@somedudethatripsplanetinha4221 2 жыл бұрын
@@KZbin_handle_system_sucks Do you realize that trying to keep a 70 yr old man alive when 90% of their body is burnt, they only have skin on the heels, and are suffering extreme pain is worse than letting them die?
@x265_hevc5
@x265_hevc5 2 жыл бұрын
This video was very much morbid to me. But very informative at the same time. Thank you. My dad was burnt alive and the last I saw of him looked very much like eschar all over him. Fire is scary guys. Stay safe and healthy. Nothing is worth putting yourself on the line.
@DoubleDoubleCoffee
@DoubleDoubleCoffee 2 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencemorris2261 you’re really going to try comment policing a guy who saw his dad burned alive… on an anatomy video about skin burns… if anyone is so disturbed by reading a mere comment they shouldn’t be watching this video anyway.
@wolvendraws9994
@wolvendraws9994 2 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencemorris2261 Not to be rude, but the commenter did nothing wrong. This criticism of yours is completely unnecessary. They were just sharing their experience, which takes guts to do, and this may even function as a coping mechanism of sorts.
@Kitty-mb4hy
@Kitty-mb4hy 2 жыл бұрын
So very sorry for your loss! This is a horrible way to go! May your father rest well.
@noeliarocio4367
@noeliarocio4367 2 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencemorris2261 so the CADAVERS are not graphic enough but a comment would be too much for people watching this channel...
@vocexseta
@vocexseta 2 жыл бұрын
@@lawrencemorris2261 The comment wasn't even graphic and even if it was this is an anatomic burn video featuring burn photos and a cadaver. Discussion about burns should be expected.
@cbviau1332
@cbviau1332 8 ай бұрын
You are an energetic, excellent teacher.
@anima.7750
@anima.7750 2 жыл бұрын
extremely informative, thanks doc
@peterf.229
@peterf.229 2 жыл бұрын
My “burn” story comes from not a burn. Rather I caught my arm on a pipe clamp which tore away about an inch by half inch chunk of skin off . It was basically a third degree burn. I could see the fascia 😮😮😮 since it was at a job , they sent me to urgency care after . It really didn’t hurt, felt like a bruise when it happened but blood gushed down my arm … the spot where it happens hurts occasionally and if I bump it it hurts way worse , that injury happened years ago and the new skin that grew over looks weird and purple colored sometimes .
@randomguyontheinternet5030
@randomguyontheinternet5030 2 жыл бұрын
*after*?? holy shit dude your job shouldve called an ambulance for you! blood running everywhere is a terrible sight for any of a company's workers, and your job shouldve had some workers compensation money too
@vikzn1607
@vikzn1607 2 жыл бұрын
So it wasn’t a burn…
@sylvester4207
@sylvester4207 Жыл бұрын
@@vikzn1607 well it worked as a very good demonstration lol
@thorn9382
@thorn9382 2 жыл бұрын
I spilled boiling hot tea on myself when I was 11 and got a second degree burn all over my stomach and right thigh. Easily the most painful experience of my life, though after several hours I began to lose feeling in those areas because it literally burned the pain receptors away. I also had literal bubbles in my skin and my own melted body fat in those bubbles, which the doctors later popped with tweezers. Surprisingly 6 years later, there is no scar.
@boxr_4214
@boxr_4214 2 жыл бұрын
the good thing about being young is that your body heals much more effectively than when you are older. i’d attribute youthfulness and good fortune to your lack of scarring. i unfortunately scar after almost any injury.
@ModernHero7
@ModernHero7 2 жыл бұрын
Now the question, do you drink tea?
@sonwig5186
@sonwig5186 2 жыл бұрын
Similar happened with me recently. It just stopped hurting after a bit because the nerves were gone, though it was really ugly to look at.
@Geostationary0rbit
@Geostationary0rbit Жыл бұрын
tea is capable of 2nd degree! thats mad
@thorn9382
@thorn9382 Жыл бұрын
@@ModernHero7 sometimes but as I've gotten older coffee has become more my thing
@Klimbo93
@Klimbo93 2 жыл бұрын
great channel, love this level of divulgation :D
@bug.3
@bug.3 Жыл бұрын
I was probably around 12 or 13 and was on holiday with my parents and a few family friends. We spent a whole day out on a boat on the sea and I forgot to reapply sun cream after getting out of the water. I had managed to get second degree burns all over my chest and first degree burns from my wrists all the way up to my shoulders. The blisters were the worst part by far. Since the blisters formed on my chest, every time I breathed I could feel the skin being pulled and it hurt so bad. Even worse, some of the blisters burst while I was asleep and I was at risk of an infection. Luckily they healed pretty quickly and left no scars. I’m 18 now and I cannot express enough how important it is to apply sun cream. It was the worst pain I’ve ever experienced
@zillar8686
@zillar8686 2 жыл бұрын
3:40 I want to thank the sponsor of todays video, the guy we took the leg from,
@notsevenzee
@notsevenzee 2 жыл бұрын
My friend who I've known since I was 6 years old was in an apartment fire when he moved to a dorm at college. He woke up to his hair on fire, and jumped out the second story window to escape it, landing on his head and suffering a TBI. The dorm wasn't up to safety standards and most of the fire alarms didnt even go off. He had third degree burns over 70% of his body, and was in a coma at the hospital for about 7 months. He went through dozens and dozens of surgeries over the years, and even had to get a piece of his skull removed due to brain swelling.. but he survived. Now he and his family are advocates for fire safety. That man has been through more shit than anyone should ever have to go through, but I'm so infinitely happy that he pulled through. We live in different states now, but not long ago I got to see him in person for the first time in so many years!
@artiepov512
@artiepov512 2 жыл бұрын
Woah... Thank u for sharing. I hope he doing great!
@Artameful
@Artameful 2 жыл бұрын
Please tell me the college paid your friend in full for all of that wtf
@cosimop1539
@cosimop1539 6 күн бұрын
What a beautiful lesson! Thank you very very much! Easy and intense 13 min (not simple combo)
@alessandroemili6785
@alessandroemili6785 2 жыл бұрын
That was really interesting! Thank you
@creaturefeaturecosplay
@creaturefeaturecosplay 2 жыл бұрын
This was perfect timing. I got a second degree burn only yesterday because I was moving a just-turned-off heat gun, and I dropped it and stupidly caught it. Of course I grabbed the metal part. Now I've got a couple blisters on 2 off my fingers. It hurt for a long time, throbbing as soon as I took the ice off of it. Now it's just annoying though. Should've just let the heat gun fall on the table...
@LogicalDisaster
@LogicalDisaster 2 жыл бұрын
Please don't put ice on burns as it could damage the nerves. Run under cool water for 10-15 minutes to wash away bacteria and then apply burn cream and a bandage. Go to the ER if it's severe and NEVER intentionally pop blisters.
@creaturefeaturecosplay
@creaturefeaturecosplay 2 жыл бұрын
@@LogicalDisaster Don't worry, I didn't put the ice directly on the burn. I had some layers of a clean towel in between. Mostly I was holding an iced coffee that I got on the drive home, then held some ice cubes wrapped in a wash cloth. Had the skin been broken that would have been another matter and I would have done all the things you suggested. Fortunately, the skin wasn't broken and now I'm just waiting for the blisters to do their thing and de-puff naturally. As an artist/cosplayer/clumsy person I have burned and/or cut myself a few times and understand the appropriate first aid.
@LogicalDisaster
@LogicalDisaster 2 жыл бұрын
@@creaturefeaturecosplay I'm glade and yes, I relate because I am all of the above as well lol. Maybe not good at it, but yeah.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 2 жыл бұрын
For the price (since I'm apparently GIFTED at getting lit on fire/burned) I'm a STRONG believer in Aloe WITH LIDOCAINE... wonderful stuff, and they don't have a lot of excess work when you get to ER to match pain management, since they literally go through buckets of lidocaine anyways... There's also Silvadene Cream, or Silver Sulphur Diazene (generically)... which is a WONDERFUL topical analgesic and has antiseptic qualities... BUT it's also expensive as hell... so it's understandable to be a bit restrictive about using it... At the same time, it's the kind of thing Vet's have been known to apply to horses without a lot of hell to play, so it's (bio-chemically) relatively tame and reliable. AND of course, just thought I'd contribute as a fellow klutz... even if I'm "brainiac" enough to somehow get the idea to experiment in things like metal smithing and foundry work... among other high-temperature horse's assery... Just last week, I was "Plastic Welding" some steel micro-mesh into a bottle lid for straining about a half-gallon at a time of just stuff out of random liquids... very useful tool around my house... AND I somehow absently managed to get a chunk of molten HDPE (roughly 300F) STUCK to my palm... SO that's only now starting to look like it's "healing nicely"... AND just in case anyone has friends or family who ride motorcycles... Aloe with Lidocaine is a WONDERFUL treatment for "road rash"... just in case that might be helpful... ;o)
@zacharyalger4568
@zacharyalger4568 2 жыл бұрын
I did the same exact thing. Luckily I only burned 2 of my fingers, As I moved it I wasn’t paying attention and grabbed the metal part. Hopefully it heals well, My index finger doesn’t have a fingerprint anymore since it burned off.
@elisam.r.9960
@elisam.r.9960 2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see a more in-depth video on sunburns and other ways sun exposure can alter your skin. It'd be nice to have an explanation for why after my burn shifted to a tan there were several dark brown lines where I absentmindedly scratched the area.
@okthen2720
@okthen2720 2 жыл бұрын
I would guess that is hyperpigmentation caused by the scratches. It will fade
@elisam.r.9960
@elisam.r.9960 2 жыл бұрын
@@okthen2720 Sure, but it would be interesting to understand the nitty gritty if hyperpigmentation and what makes some people more prone to experience than others.
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 2 жыл бұрын
@@elisam.r.9960 I agree!
@styx53ocean
@styx53ocean 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a great topic.
@oliverdots
@oliverdots Жыл бұрын
Love your video's and love curiosity, been subscribed a few years now.
@eszterszlobodics5895
@eszterszlobodics5895 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It was very interesting
@daviddavidson2357
@daviddavidson2357 2 жыл бұрын
My mother got second and third degree burns over 14% of her body. Mainly hands, neck and face (face was mainly first and minor second degree burns so there was no scarring) took her a long while, a few skin grafts and microneedling at the neck (for flexibility of the skin) for her to get better. Took over a year in total to heal fully. Worst I got is a small (about the size of a penny) third degree burn just to the side of my shin. I fell asleep with my leg on a radiator. Only found out I had a burn the next evening when I knelt down and the surrounding blisters burst. There's no sensation on that part of my leg now, but it was so small I just covered it over with a burn dressing.
@hououinkyouma5539
@hououinkyouma5539 2 жыл бұрын
I touched the wall of my air fryer, which was around 400 degrees, for maybe 1/8th of a second over two months ago, I can still see the red spot Heat and fire will consume you if not respected. I haven't had a second degree burn in a long time and god help anyone with 3rd degree burns or anyone who has burned to death
@peterf.229
@peterf.229 2 жыл бұрын
Burning to death is rare , most people who die in house fires die from breathing in hot ( really toxic) gases, or asphyxia, co poisoning etc . Some sear their lungs which also sounds shitty , but it is rare to be burnt to death for most people
@aheadsounds2522
@aheadsounds2522 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@Lalalove_andlily
@Lalalove_andlily Жыл бұрын
Great video ! I love to learn !
@radioactive_angel
@radioactive_angel 2 жыл бұрын
The worst burn I ever received was on the entirety of both palms after I caught a pan that was just out of the oven (I absent mindedly set it on the stove, and it flipped over I bumped it). My palms blistered and bled and honestly, its some of the worst pain ive ever been in. Constant waves of pain. I can't imagine what its like for people who have much more severe burns
@mihalick42
@mihalick42 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to your videos I overcame my fear of injuries, year ago before I found the channel my head would spin just from a cut, but now I can even stomach watching surgery videos.
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios 2 жыл бұрын
So I was dumb in college and once slept curled around my laptop after working on a long editing project. I had blister burns and because I had no idea how to treat them I have a couple of scars on my elbow forearm. The burns I remember were more sore than anything, and it was super gross when it all leaked out and ugh. Human body is gross but fascinating. It's actually interesting, I wondered why for a long time why the skin didn't heal over, why those two circles just stuck there, there's no freckles, or hair or anything. But considering they're scars makes sense. But I still wonder why things don't grow back over scar tissue. Is that area just so damaged the skin can grow over and heal?
@AL-xj8oo
@AL-xj8oo Жыл бұрын
About two years ago I was helping one of the cooks at a place I used to work at clean the kitchen. I had already worked 13 hours that day and was just not thinking right. I went to go move this industrial grill and thought it had cooled off and I was so wrong. I had my had on for at max 2 seconds and I ended up with third degree burns. I have never been in such pain but now I am so so careful whenever i’m around appliances like that. Hand is healed with some scarring but i’m grateful it wasn’t severe enough for a skin graft
@n00bJesus
@n00bJesus 2 жыл бұрын
This is so insightful. I'm 35 now. As a 19 yo, me and my friends enjoyed video-taping 'stunt's (the jackass hype), and one stunt was me pour lighter fluid on my pant leg and lighting it, doing a cartwheel and putting it out. I was wearing corduroy pants. First light up went out, second one didn't, and i had a belt on, so was burned for around 5-9 seconds. pretty bad 2nd degree burns, and one of blisters was the size of a softball. Understanding now how the skin/anatomy of the leg, it's absolutely incredible how the body can rebound back from such horrifying damage. Great vid! Thank you!
@Elektrakosh
@Elektrakosh 2 жыл бұрын
I had 2nd degree burns on the inside of my wrist due to an accident spilling boiling turkey juices (Christmas dinner prep) as the darn thing was heavy. I had the biggest, lumpiest blister I had ever seen and it was sore as all hell (it was rubbing on my sleeve mostly). I drew a line around the reddened area to keep an eye on it. I went to the supermarket pharmacy (GPs are closed until after new year) and asked about help to at least protect it. He asked about who drawn the line (after looking somewhat horrified and asking why I never went to A&E) and I said to keep an eye on it incase of infection making the redness larger he seemed mildly surprised I knew this. He showed me the stuff needed to keep it protected and clean and I bought it and did it there and then before leaving. TL;DR I scalded myself, got a huge blister and surprised a pharmacist. I got better.
@janetwhitten3945
@janetwhitten3945 2 жыл бұрын
I have learnt more from this channel than years of science lessons. You have got the knack of explaining things in a way that most people understand. Another great video
@bluedoodles3339
@bluedoodles3339 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed today's video :D
@vitalsaidevarakonda-iy3qz
@vitalsaidevarakonda-iy3qz 4 ай бұрын
Great information 😇
@emeralddragon2980
@emeralddragon2980 2 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to ask about calluses? I've found them fascinating, as I've gotten calluses in various areas- though mostly my hands- for a variety of repeated exercises/activities, and lost them as I've stopped those exercises/activities. I'd love to see the process as explained by professionals.
@angelmonroy3012
@angelmonroy3012 2 жыл бұрын
I think calluses are just a thicker epidermis in response to repeated action
@emeralddragon2980
@emeralddragon2980 2 жыл бұрын
@@angelmonroy3012 Yeah, you're most likely right. But I would still love to understand the process more thoroughly.
@thedemotivationalspeaker3090
@thedemotivationalspeaker3090 2 жыл бұрын
I get them as a rower and I’d also love this explained.
@MakotoIchinose
@MakotoIchinose 2 жыл бұрын
Surely drummers and guitarists are no strangers to this lol
@wazzzup2579
@wazzzup2579 2 жыл бұрын
@@angelmonroy3012 Yeah as someone who frequently played guitar years ago, calluses build up quickly especially when you haven't played again for a long time.
@liquidsorrow
@liquidsorrow 2 жыл бұрын
I had second degree burns on my back shoulders and neck during summer. This was due to not wearing sunblock after 8 hours in direct sunlight at the pool. I was red all over and extremely painful. After a day small blisters started showing up all over my shoulders and back. It took atleast a month to fully heal up and I'll tell you it was genuinely the most painful thing I had to experience. I was constantly wrapped up in bandages and constantly had to reapply aloe. Getting dressed was difficult too.
@hannahlatham9208
@hannahlatham9208 Жыл бұрын
Very educational video! Always impressed by your content :) I am also excited for Curiosity Stream! I wasn't gonna buy it until you presented this code for 25% and I'm glad I tried it. Best streaming service I've tried so far that has good quality, educational documentaries on par with Discovery Channel.
@Bambuzzsprosse
@Bambuzzsprosse Жыл бұрын
What I've always wondered: If you get a skin graft from a different area of your body why does that area not show similar problems without dermis as the burned area would do? How does the grafted-from-area gets treated afterwards?
@JigokuHebi
@JigokuHebi Жыл бұрын
Curious too
@Willysedom
@Willysedom Жыл бұрын
The epidermis is elastic. So they basically pull on it (Don't know exactly but maybe from the thigh or sometimes the belly) , cut only the epidermis, and sew it back like nothing happened, dermis still covered. But I'm no doctor and would like some insight on this too.
@andreagriffiths3512
@andreagriffiths3512 Жыл бұрын
I think they insert a balloon type thing under the skin to slowly let it stretch/grow out. At least that’s what I understand they do for other things like separating conjoined twins. It’s probably something like that.
@amazingsupergirl7125
@amazingsupergirl7125 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve only had a first degree burn from an oven but couldn’t stand the pain without cool water on it. I had to keep changing out cool washcloths for about 12 hours. Two years later and no scar. This seemed so minor and I often think about people who have serious burns. The pain would literally be unbearable because it doesn’t stop and actually hurts more and more. I know I’d rather die.
@ariadne0w1
@ariadne0w1 2 жыл бұрын
same. Got a tiny first degree recently from brushing against a hot pan and it hurt so bad for so long for something so tiny. I got a tiny second degree burn almost 10 years ago (arm touched the top of the oven as I was taking something out) and I still have the shadow of a scar from it. I can't imagine dealing with that level of pain over a wide-spread area.
@Zippytez
@Zippytez 2 жыл бұрын
I have had a couple of 2nd degree hot glue gun and soldering iron burns. Ive definitely found out the hard way of running a burn under cold water immediately and to not ice it. I iced my first hot glue burn, and ended up making it worse by getting frostbite on top of a burn. I've also found that the sooner you run water over it, the less damage it does.
@Terraxoxo
@Terraxoxo 2 жыл бұрын
Same. Thinking about it even hurts me I hope I never feel anything worse than a first degree burn I’d rather just die
@kiloklavdi1185
@kiloklavdi1185 2 жыл бұрын
Half of my stomach was burned with 2nd degree because of hot water incident and the pain lasts for hours. Still lasts until days maybe weeks and blisters do come out and wearing clothes is a pain
@rhondahoward8025
@rhondahoward8025 Ай бұрын
Same. Got a first degree burn on my arm touching the inside of a hot oven rack and literally had a dark line in the shape of that rack as it healed.
@phoephoe795
@phoephoe795 2 жыл бұрын
RE: Electrical burns- there's three type of electric burn; Direct burns from electricity flowing through the body Arc burns - physical contact with an electrical arc. This can vaporize your skin. (It took the tip off my middle finger, a second one made a hole in my index finger) and Flash burns (same as radiation burns) and 'ark eye', the UV from electrical arcing burns the skin and eyes. The second is welding (or watching someone weld) without the right eye protection. It feels like theres constantly sand in your eye from the UV 'pitting' the surface of your eyeball.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 2 жыл бұрын
Worth a mention here somewhere... NEVER EVER TRUST the mask that comes in the box with a new welder. Companies just pack something "relatively dark and CHEAP" for those beginner's kits to "get you started". AND Harbor Freight will sell a cracklebox Mig for about 100 bucks to anyone thinking of taking up the craft... GO LOOK UP the spec's for a proper mask and lens, and shop for the gear PROPERLY... It's the same philosophy about gear on a motorcycle. "Bad gear is WORSE than no gear at all. You take the confidence that you're working with good gear since you spent money and have "safety kit"... BUT you're not protected... If you went NAKED, you'd probably at least ride (or do work) like you were naked, and take fewer chances." ;o)
@phoephoe795
@phoephoe795 2 жыл бұрын
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 Yep, and you only get one set of eyes. How much would you pay to keep your vision? It's usually a damn sight more than a welding mask.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 2 жыл бұрын
@@phoephoe795 Me personally??? Well, I weigh things out the way I look at "gear" for riding a motorcycle... SO let's get to that sort of philosophy... because each one of us SHOULD assess our risks as an individual... yeah?? Okay... TOP priority is assessing things relative to the cost of "repair" versus "prevention"... AND repair involves surgeries, physical therapy, experts, consultations, etc... so tens of thousands of dollars for a motorcycle fail... potentially (at least)... if I survive it... AND of course, it's not all together different with welding... Laser surgery versus the physically invasive stuff for other situations... but the philosophy is similar... I'd just rather sweat than bleed... Call this the convenience check... BUT i would rather bundle up with an extra layer or two of leather than be torn to pieces n the side of the road, waiting until someone showed up to help... AND finally, the imminent "How to show someone that you care"... Buying gear and KNOWING i's going to play out as it is, can help dividejnds... But it's worth doing... and this is relativ to the person in question, but the principle stands.. Do as you're gonna do,. ;o)
@theunheardprophet4315
@theunheardprophet4315 2 жыл бұрын
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 May I ask how old you are?
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 2 жыл бұрын
@@theunheardprophet4315 45 ... AND still unafraid to get out for an adventure, whether it's picking up a new skill at something I've never tried before... OR just hitting the road on the bike to go check out something for myself... A lot of miles in those years, and they were the "old fashioned country miles" if that makes sense. ;o)
@abrahamamoatey3957
@abrahamamoatey3957 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I'd like you to talk about burns in the palms
@Gympy
@Gympy 2 жыл бұрын
Super informative.
@nightfox-7773
@nightfox-7773 2 жыл бұрын
I've never had anything worse than a first degree burn, but I've seen some pretty nasty second degree burns, not to mention dramatizations of worse burns that left me with nightmares for months. Normally, I can't handle this kind of thing. Burns both terrify and fascinate me, and because of my curiosity, I often dig too deep and end up disturbing myself again. I was hesitant to watch this because of everything I've seen in the past, but this turned out to be highly informational and satisfied my curiosity, and didn't trigger anything. It even aided in lessening my fears a little. Thank you so much for this video, it was very well made.
@sunabubus
@sunabubus 2 жыл бұрын
As a 40 year old ginger that has just burned herself to crisp in early May I appreciate this video a lot. I guess I'll never learn...
@theanatomylab
@theanatomylab 2 жыл бұрын
I get that
@Cast-Carnival
@Cast-Carnival 2 жыл бұрын
Gee I feel bad for you, it must be hard being ginger...
@ow_su
@ow_su 2 жыл бұрын
I remember when I had a ginger friend, everytime we played games together outside he would always end with with x-degree burns
@baguette4607
@baguette4607 Жыл бұрын
I remember I got a first degree burn on my thumb and it hurt like hell so I can’t imagine how painful anything higher up must be.
@andyevedal
@andyevedal Жыл бұрын
Very eductaional, thank you :)
@Vixenventures
@Vixenventures 2 жыл бұрын
"Forever burn: A burn so deep it goes to the bone." Learned that from a glassblowing show. I used your code and finally signed up for curiosity stream. It beat all the other platforms and I pretty much only watch documentaries or horror movies anyway, lol. Thank you guys for making this, this is such a cool video. When I was 13 I had a pretty sunburn, the skin turned purple, then it peeled. Well, then that brand new skin burned so bad that it looked boiled and it bubbled up about an inch above the skin and now 20 years later that skin gets very discolored if it gets any sun. Safe to say I stay out of the sun and use sunscreen or cover up everytime I go outside. In college I found out that a weird bruising on my legs that I had while pregnant was actually a severe and infected sunburn. Who know 🤷 My doctor at the time patted me on the head and said, "Huh.... It's fine. ☺" Thankfully it healed with time and no apparent long term effects. Now I just drench any sunburns in aloe to prevent damage from getting too bad. Understanding what actually happened is so cool!!
@Teewriter
@Teewriter 2 жыл бұрын
Try CBD cream.
@bmell1252
@bmell1252 2 жыл бұрын
It’s messed up how many people today (mostly the 65+) think that a deep suntan is healthy & good for you! 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🥺🙄🙄 Sunburns are extremely dangerous!!! Too much WILL give you cancer!!! Stay OUT of the sun people! Yes, even light skin black people still need to be careful! ✌️
@Vixenventures
@Vixenventures 2 жыл бұрын
@@bmell1252 Definitely!
@jhsofficialbluray4573
@jhsofficialbluray4573 2 жыл бұрын
are you men or women
@ninjireal
@ninjireal 2 жыл бұрын
@@jhsofficialbluray4573 only women can get pregnant
@FiksIIanzO
@FiksIIanzO 2 жыл бұрын
I am a programmer considering to get a second degree in medicine and you are the kind of people who push me towards it. Granted, I want a degree in neurology but this still counts
@PhyniAlexa
@PhyniAlexa Жыл бұрын
Shockingly, this is the first time I'm hearing and learning about 4th degree burns. I thank you for that.
@grell5108
@grell5108 Жыл бұрын
Just found this channel a video ago. Immediate subscribe!
@IHYC678
@IHYC678 2 жыл бұрын
Love your work as always! It would be awesome to see different skin tones represented especially when we are talking about skin.
@carelhnel
@carelhnel 2 жыл бұрын
Can you please post something on multiple sclerosis so I can explain to my son what his mom has in a way he will understand..you guys explain stuff the best! If not its cool but keep doing what youre doing you guys still rock!
@nami8865
@nami8865 2 жыл бұрын
I recently recovered from a second degree burn on my right cheek due to hot water. I have rather large pores on my cheeks from acne in my youth and on the area where the burn was there are just gone. The healing was so weird, not only that I couldn't put on make up for a week but the blisters popped on their own leaving minimal scaring and discoloration. The tension and flaking was intense and even tho it hurt like crazy I was glad I was still feeling pain,meaning no nerves were harmed.
@Buffertoob13
@Buffertoob13 2 жыл бұрын
This is a cool video thank u for this. It’s still cool even for a non healthcare worker
@Malakai__WeLoveYouMafumafu
@Malakai__WeLoveYouMafumafu 2 жыл бұрын
As a writer/artist, one of my characters is a burn victim so this was really informative!
@ReapZ1373
@ReapZ1373 2 жыл бұрын
love the content, very informative ❤
@Raddkann
@Raddkann 2 жыл бұрын
I was injured in a grease fire on November 14, 2018 and i suffered mostly 2nd and 3rd degree burns when the flaming grease itself was all spilled on me.
@Wingedshadowwolf
@Wingedshadowwolf 2 жыл бұрын
I've found with small burns that over cooling them when you get them makes the area way more sensitive to heat while healing.
@RegisteredNursePrice
@RegisteredNursePrice 2 жыл бұрын
I was hoping you’d talk about what a major complication of 3rd and 4th degree burns is besides infection risk: transdermal fluid loss. Great video and I was wondering about the sock 😂 I will continue to say that whoever is prosecting/dissecting the cadavers does an amazing job. It’s way harder to do neatly than it looks
@yashmenariya3647
@yashmenariya3647 2 жыл бұрын
Knowledgeable as always ☺️ Thanks IHA team
@feuerkaktus2122
@feuerkaktus2122 2 жыл бұрын
Very well made video
@vendro862
@vendro862 2 жыл бұрын
I had a second degree burn like a week - two weeks ago and I had that blistery so big in my palm first day with it was HORRIBLE, but the other days when it punctured, it was just better
@sayeko7874
@sayeko7874 2 жыл бұрын
i’m so interested in living things, i’m only 14 and i watch every single video of yours because it’s just so interesting! when i grow up i’m deciding to become a biologist.
@Adriana.Gabriela
@Adriana.Gabriela 2 жыл бұрын
Mentioning burns, I'd love to see a video on what Sherpas' bodies go through and how they have adapted to freezing temperatures and high altitude in the Himalayas (except for more forgot which blood cells, and greater lung capacity)
@brandiepop
@brandiepop Жыл бұрын
when i was a few months old i was sitting on the side and because i was so small managed to get thrid degree burns across my whole arm im so glad it happened back then so there is almost no visible damage now
@joshtolsma9799
@joshtolsma9799 2 ай бұрын
I'm not exactly sure how hot the exhaust pipe on an LPG forklift gets, but the faint scaring on my arms from burning myself on one a few years back is a fair reminder to be careful when replacing the cylinder.
@DaysWithDay-Day
@DaysWithDay-Day 2 жыл бұрын
I had a steam burn last year from lifting a pot lid and my burn progressed so fast the doctors really thought I'd need a skin graph. Thankfully no need and it healed very well. I had no idea steam was so dangerous 😳 😅
@extrastuff9463
@extrastuff9463 2 жыл бұрын
Steam is pretty scary stuff, it gets even more risky with high volume and pressure situations (think industrial settings, engine rooms of large ships, etc). Could vary from exploding boilers to "just" a leaking steam pipe. My brother got some pretty bad steam/very hot water burns around his ankle a few years ago during an accident while cleaning that had to be repaired with a graft. It was a long healing process and very sensitive for a long time, took quite a while too before he was allowed to do some work and even longer to do everything again. Never really thought about it, but damn the engine room of a navy ship in active conflict seems like a scary place to be. Sure it's typically behind the more armoured parts of the hull but any damage there is going to get ugly quickly for the crew inside.
@EldritchCypher
@EldritchCypher 2 жыл бұрын
This was fascinating to watch. It's also the first time I felt comfortable seeing a cadaver without it causing me to freak out. Was also wondering what level burn I had as a kid as it was a hot oil over the arm burn. My skin felt very weak to the touch at first. I think it's a second degree burn as I had a pretty cool scar for a while.
@weasle2904
@weasle2904 Жыл бұрын
The discoloration makes it look like it might be a prop, even though its a real leg lol!
@andreisoc1815
@andreisoc1815 4 ай бұрын
A very cool video 👍
@lpchambers3681
@lpchambers3681 Жыл бұрын
I got a second degree on my hand/wrist after a car crash, and that stuff hurts! When that adrenaline wore I off, I was not having it. Luckily my mom and I took care of it if enough that it is mostly okay now, barely visible if you don’t look hard at me. Though whenever my skin is cold or warm (either extreme) it changes color which is kinda cool. It was super visible in my Senior pictures, which I find really funny for some reason. Cool video!
@erikziak1249
@erikziak1249 2 жыл бұрын
Please do a follow-up about electricity damages. DC vs AC, voltages, in case of AC the frequency. It is very complex and certainly deserves its own video. So people know what, how and why happens and mostly why sometimes an amputation is the only way to save the life of somebody, even though at first glance he does not have that heavy burns on the outside.
@spynix0718
@spynix0718 2 жыл бұрын
0:34 No I'm not gonna worry about the sock on the foot, I'm gonna worry about where you got a whole human leg from.
@tsuuts5405
@tsuuts5405 Жыл бұрын
Body donation (to science) ((maybe))
@SebastianWoodard
@SebastianWoodard Жыл бұрын
I've had some pretty nasty burns over the years. The area between my index and middle fingers by far was the most painful though, and that was caused by Chlorodifluoromethane, a fairly common but obsolete refrigerant used in a lot of older AC units. I was disconnecting the hose from the gauges off the unit. They use a Schrader valve like on a bicycle. This one happened to get stuck. Well, with the way I was unscrewing the hose, it sprayed out in between my fingers. It was the high pressure line as well, meaning when it escaped into atmospheric pressures, it got REALLY cold. It took probably about 2 months to heal and there were layers of my skin missing. I'm guessing a second degree burn, but it hurt a ton.
@sergiovolodstok4461
@sergiovolodstok4461 2 жыл бұрын
Back in '15 I got a serious sunburn, in Virginia, on the Chesapeake Bay. It was very painful. My skin was red as a cherry, and had huge blisters all over. Didn't have medical help until a week later.
@ivanhunter6492
@ivanhunter6492 2 жыл бұрын
very informative! would you do a video on a Bicuspid Valve heart?
@TheMeslava
@TheMeslava 2 жыл бұрын
Ugh.... I had a job in a restaurant where I ended up with hot 350 degree fryer oil going all over my leg and foot. It took the skin off my knee cap, my foot was really bad, I couldn't walk for weeks. And above my knee I still have a giant scar. I used a lot of Second Skin type of moisturizing stuff, everyone told me to go to the hospital but I'm stubborn, yet it healed really well with the amount of medication I put on it as well as wrapping it and washing it everyday, even thought it was really hard to even get out of bed. Crazy what 2nd degree burns can do to put people in pain. I don't wish my worst enemy if I had one to ever go through that experience. I would have rather had my leg chopped off.
@secretgarden8142
@secretgarden8142 2 жыл бұрын
Ugh💔 I hope you never go through such experience ever in your entire life
@TheMeslava
@TheMeslava 2 жыл бұрын
@@secretgarden8142 Thanks I hope not either, and I hope the same for you and anyone else in this world! It was very very painful.
@Jokervision744
@Jokervision744 4 ай бұрын
I got 3rd degree sleeve around my forearm. Could have wasted my face there. It was nightmare. But I was blissfully into working with the nurses and doctors to get it healed as well as possible. They carried me to wash the scar and I always asked/warned that I'm going to scream. I guess I got some scars on my face but they are barely visible, but I might remember that doctor said that I might get patchy beard because of that. Well that accident was two decades ago, but I only remember the "ridiculousness" of it and slight worry about what if I could have dared to sink my arm into water after the accident. No one from my family dared to do it for me. Hot boiling water isn't nice.
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