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Clasificación y el Tratamiento de las Quemaduras

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Las quemaduras de segundo y tercer grado requieren la atención inmediata de un médico u otro profesional de la salud. A continuación encontrará información adicional en relación con las quemaduras de primer, segundo y tercer grado.

Clasificación de las Quemaduras

Las Quemaduras de Primer Grado

Las Quemaduras de Segundo Grado

Las Quemaduras de Tercer Grado

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