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Singe is a term used in medicine to describe a superficial burn, typically caused by brief contact with a hot surface or flame. This type of burn only affects the outer layer of the skin, or the epidermis, and usually heals within a week without leaving a scar.

Causes

Singe burns are most commonly caused by brief contact with a hot surface or flame. This can occur in a variety of settings, including the kitchen, workplace, or outdoors. Other potential causes include exposure to hot steam or liquids, electrical burns, and chemical burns. Chemical burns and electrical burns are typically more severe than singe burns and require immediate medical attention.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of a singe burn is pain, which can range from mild to severe depending on the extent of the burn. Other symptoms may include redness, swelling, and blistering. In severe cases, a singe burn may cause damage to the underlying tissues, resulting in symptoms such as white or charred skin, numbness, and difficulty moving the affected area.

Treatment

Treatment for a singe burn typically involves cooling the burn, applying a sterile dressing, and taking over-the-counter pain medication. In some cases, a healthcare provider may recommend a topical antibiotic ointment to prevent infection. It's important to seek medical attention if the burn is larger than three inches in diameter, is located on the face, hands, feet, genitals, buttocks, or a major joint, or if the burn appears to be deep.

Prevention

Prevention of singe burns involves taking precautions when dealing with hot surfaces or flames. This includes using protective equipment, such as oven mitts or gloves, when handling hot items, and keeping hot liquids and foods out of reach of children. It's also important to have a working smoke alarm in the home and to practice fire safety.

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