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It sometimes can. Usually it doesn't. A burn that results in a blister is usually second degree.

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They sometimes do. They usually do not. If it is bad enough for blisters, it is a second degree burn.

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Yes there are. For a second degree burn, you will see redness. There will also be blisters forming.

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2nd degree burn

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second degree

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