Burns to the face, hands, feet, and groin area are always considered critical due to their potential impact on important functions such as breathing, dexterity, mobility, and reproductive health. These areas are highly sensitive and can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly and appropriately.
Burns that require immediate attention due to their location include those on the face, hands, feet, genitalia, and major joints, as these areas are critical for function and appearance. Burns that cover a large surface area, particularly in young children or the elderly, also necessitate urgent care. Additionally, any burn that shows signs of infection or is deep (third-degree burns) should be treated promptly.
Critical, or major, burns are the most serious and should be treated in a specialized burn unit of a hospital.
No. Snakes do not have feet.
A clock has two hands but no feet.
dermatophytosis is fungal infection of hands and feet
Cuts on hands and fingers, burns on hands and arms.
Cuts on hands and fingers, burns on hands and arms.
the child has the fever but her hands and feet are cold
A clock: 2 or 3 hands, 0 feet.
She burns her feet in episode 167
The feet are inferior and medial to the hands, when speaking of anatomical relationships. They may also be considered analagous to the hands.