Will a Child’s Burn Leave a Scar?

The severity of a child’s burn can affect whether or not a scar will form. Generally, first-degree and superficial second-degree burns do not leave scars, but deep second-degree and third-degree burns will. Superficial second-degree burns can turn into deep second-degree burns and form scars if infected.
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Will a Child’s Entire Body Turning Red Be Contagious?

A child suddenly developed a red rash all over, and after hospital examination, it was found to be an allergic reaction. The question is whether it is contagious. The child attends boarding school, and there was no recurrence of the rash when sent to school on Sunday. However, on Monday noon, the rash appeared all over again! The hospital blood test showed the allergy level was less than 5 times lower. Several classmates in his class also experienced this condition! Is this contagious?
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Will a Child’s Face Scar After Being Scratched?

The child’s face was scratched on November 2nd, now 44 days later, the scar’s new skin is slightly shiny, the edges are changing, if treated with Scar Guard and Miracle Skin Care, the scar will be round and smooth. If exposed to air for too long, it wrinkles and becomes dry and slightly sunken. Attached are photos from the day of the injury and now completely recovered. Is it possible to damage the dermis layer? It was 7 days to peel off the scab, no obvious bleeding, and there was a situation where serum seeped into the tissue during the scab period. Will there be a permanent scar? The child is 4 years old. Currently using Scar Guard and Miracle Skin Care.
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