Burn injuries may vary from the most minor to severe and debilitating. These are classified based on the depth and the scale of the skin damage. A facial burn, however, is usually considered severe because of the risk of complications, especially in the respiratory system.
According to Materia Socio Medica, patients with facial burns are immediately checked for scorched nose hairs that may compromise the airways and cause respiratory problems. Aside from this complication, here are other reasons why facial burns are dangerous.
A burn victim’s voice may change following a facial burn injury because the victim might have inhaled substances that caused harm or affected the soft tissues in the respiratory system. Experts call these laryngeal burns, which occur in 30 percent of burn victims. Unfortunately, this may cause a long-term voice disorder that may require extensive treatment.
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