Condition
Pediatric Burns
What You Need to Know
Burns are painful wounds caused by thermal, cold, electrical, chemical or electromagnetic energy.Key Symptoms
Symptoms can include skin that is red, peeling, blistered, or swollen.
Diagnosis
Treatment
Frequently Asked Questions
What are burns?
What are the different types of burns in children?
How are burns classified?
What are the effects of burns in children?
Meet the Providers Who Treat Burns
Patient Stories
- Josiah’s Journey of Healing
After falling into a firepit, the Burn Clinic at Children's National Hospital helped Josiah recover with reassurance and compassion.
- Caring for Demonte's Health and his Future
Dr. Nadine Camp at Children's National Hospital's Anacostia location has provided loving care for Demonte since he was a little kid. His mom, Christena, says they have a bond that can't be broken.
Departments that Treat Burns

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Our plastic and reconstructive surgeons perform plastic surgery procedures for conditions ranging from birth defects to burns – for babies, children and teens. Learn more about this department.

Dermatology
The Division of Dermatology at Children's National Hospital continues to expand services as more families seek our expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the skin, hair and nails. Learn more about our division.

Trauma Care
Children's National has the only Pediatric Level I Trauma Center in the Washington, D.C., area and accepts trauma patients from all geographic areas. We partner with the Maryland Shock Trauma System to provide coverage in Montgomery, Prince George's, St. Mary's, Calvert and Charles counties.