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- Scald injury
- Scalding (cooking)
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... and may cause similar damage to the skin such as irritation, redness, swelling, and inflammation. More severe cases of sun burn result in what is known as sun poisoning. Scalding
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Audio Help (skôld) Pronunciation Key v. scald·ed, scald·ing, scalds v. tr. To burn with or as if with hot liquid or steam. To subject to or treat with boiling water: scalded ...
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