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Itching and soreness are generally mild. A less common form of the condition called bullous impetigo causes larger blisters on the trunk of infants and young ...
Pemphigus causes blisters on your skin and mucous membranes. The blisters rupture easily, leaving open sores, which may ooze and become infected. The signs ...
Blisters help protect against infection. If a blister does break, gently clean the area with water and apply an antibiotic ointment. Don't try to remove ...
These blisters are often grouped together in patches. After the blisters break, a crust forms over the resulting sore. Cold sores usually heal in two to ...
Puncture new blisters. This prevents them from spreading. Use a sterile needle to puncture each new blister in two spots. But leave the roof of the blister ...
Cold sores — also called fever blisters — are a common viral infection. They are tiny, fluid-filled blisters on and around your lips.
Blisters may develop, and pain can be severe. Deep second-degree burns ... A burn or blister that's large or doesn't heal in two weeks; New, unexplained ...
Symptoms can range from small blisters to deep, inflamed lumps. ... Signs and symptoms include small, inflamed blister-like bumps and itching or prickling in the ...
Chilblains (CHILL-blayns) is a condition that causes inflamed swollen patches and blistering on the hands and feet. It's caused by exposure to damp air ...
Small bumps or blisters around the genitals, anus or mouth; Painful ulcers that form when blisters rupture and ooze or bleed; Scabs that form as the ulcers heal ...
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