
Large, full thickness third-degree burns heal slowly and poorly without medical attention, according to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, though the CPSC did not state whether anyone was hospitalized in its Fitbit Ionic recall announcement. Third-degree burns, in which multiple layers of skin are destroyed, are the most harmful of the two. Some burns were particularly severe, with four reports of second-degree burns and two reports of third-degree burns. and 40 reports of burn injuries internationally, the CPSC added. and 59 reports internationally of the watch's lithium-ion battery overheating, leading to 78 reports of burn injuries in the U.S. The company has received 115 reports in the U.S.

while a further 693,000 were sold internationally.

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