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Leave blisters alone. While your skin heals, stay out of the sun or use other sun protection measures. Soak in a soothing cool bath. Soak the affected area ...
Kermott says if blisters break on their own, apply an antibacterial ... If a blister breaks, gently clean the area with mild soap and water, apply ...
Blisters. Skin dimpling. When to see a doctor. It's important to find and treat cellulitis early because the condition can spread rapidly throughout the body ...
Blisters; Sudden, severe pain followed by a feeling of numbness; A foul-smelling discharge leaking from a sore; Thin, shiny skin, or skin without hair; Skin ...
Learn about this common eye condition that may look alarming but is usually harmless and clears up without treatment.
Keep any blisters and sores clean and covered. Avoid scratching the affected skin. If you smoke, try to quit, as smoking can narrow your blood vessels and ...
Blisters and draining fluid. Allergic reactions other than widespread skin conditions are uncommon. But symptoms also may include upset stomach, nausea ...
Pustular psoriasis, a rare type, causes clearly defined pus-filled blisters. It can occur in widespread patches or on small areas of the palms or soles ...
Blisters on exposed skin, usually the hands, arms and face. Fragile thin skin with changes in skin color. Itching. Too much hair growth in affected areas ...
Dermatitis also is called eczema. Symptoms include itchiness, scaly skin, a swollen rash, oozing blisters and dandruff-like scaling. The condition is not passed ...
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