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  • == Blood Blister == ...are damaged without piercing the skin. It consists of a pool of [[lymph]], blood and other bodily fluids trapped beneath the skin.
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  • == Blisters == ...'' (/ˈblɪstər/) are small pockets of body fluid ([[lymph]], serum, plasma, blood, or pus) that form in the upper layers of the skin ([[epidermis]]). They ar
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  • ...of the oral cavity, characterized by the sudden appearance of blood-filled blisters (bullae) in the oral or pharyngeal mucosa. ...e sudden appearance of painless, blood-filled blisters in the mouth. These blisters can burst and leave an ulcer that heals within a week. Other symptoms may i
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  • ...t affects the small blood vessels in the skin, leading to the formation of blisters or bullae. ...er, or stud. "Small Vessel Vasculitis" refers to inflammation of the small blood vessels.
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  • ...is an autoimmune disorder that causes chronic blistering of the skin. The blisters are usually located on the arms, legs, or trunk, but can also occur on muco ...listers are often accompanied by itching and redness. In severe cases, the blisters can cover large areas of the body and lead to complications such as skin in
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  • ...ɪəˈbɛtɪk ˈbʊlə/), also known as '''Bullosis Diabeticorum''' or '''Diabetic Blisters''', is a rare skin condition that manifests in patients with [[diabetes mel A diabetic bulla is a blister that occurs in patients with diabetes. These blisters are typically large, painless, and occur spontaneously. They are most commo
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  • ...body's immune system attacking the skin cells, leading to the formation of blisters. ...kin. These blisters can vary in size and may be filled with clear fluid or blood. Other symptoms may include itching, redness, and swelling of the skin.
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  • ...involves the development of small, fluid-filled bubbles on the skin. These blisters can occur as a result of various factors, including burns, friction, certai ...more blisters on the skin. These blisters may be filled with clear fluid, blood, or pus, depending on the cause. Other symptoms may include pain, itching,
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  • ...luid that fills the blister is often clear, but it can also be filled with blood or pus if the blister is infected. ...n lead to fluid buildup in the legs, causing swelling and the formation of blisters. Other causes can include [[lymphedema]], [[heart failure]], [[kidney disea
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  • Friction Blisters are most commonly caused by friction from repetitive actions such as those ...aised section of skin filled with fluid, which may be clear or filled with blood or pus. The skin around the blister may be red, swollen, and painful.
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  • ...the mouth, eyes, nose, throat, and sometimes on the skin. Over time, these blisters can lead to scarring, which can cause serious complications such as blindne ...history, and certain tests such as a [[biopsy]] of the affected tissue and blood tests to detect specific antibodies.
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  • ...shus) is a rare, chronic skin disorder characterized by the development of blisters and erosions on the skin. It is a type of [[Pemphigus]] disease, which is a ...'folium', meaning 'leaf', referring to the flaky crusts that form over the blisters in this condition.
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  • ...ounced: /ˈblɪstər/) is a small pocket of body fluid (lymph, serum, plasma, blood, or pus) within the upper layers of the skin, typically caused by forceful * [[Epidermis]]: The outermost layer of the skin where blisters form.
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  • ...ermatology|dermatological]] condition characterized by large, fluid-filled blisters (bullae) that develop on areas of skin that often flex — such as the lowe ...r|blisters]], which are usually located on the arms, legs, or trunk. These blisters are often accompanied by itching (pruritus). Other symptoms may include mou
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  • ...articularly in areas exposed to sunlight such as the face and chest. These blisters often become crusted and may be accompanied by redness and scaling. Other s ...at help cells in the skin stick together. This results in the formation of blisters and erosions.
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  • ...a type of [[psoriasis]], a chronic skin condition, that causes pus-filled blisters (pustules) to appear on the skin. These pustules are not infectious but can ...y red skin. These blisters contain non-infectious pus, consisting of white blood cells. Other symptoms may include fever, chills, severe itching, rapid puls
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  • ...ed partner. These diseases can also be transmitted through needle sharing, blood transfusions, breastfeeding, or from an infected mother to a child during p ...d childbirth. Symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases may include sores, blisters or bumps on the genitals, mouth or rectum, pain or burning when urinating o
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  • ...ed partner. These diseases can also be transmitted through needle sharing, blood transfusions, breastfeeding, or from an infected mother to a child during p ...y and childbirth. Symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases include sores, blisters or bumps on the genitals or in the mouth or rectal area, pain or burning wh
    2 KB (250 words) - 13:37, 14 January 2023
  • ...mall, red patches that gradually enlarge and develop into blisters. As the blisters heal, they leave behind areas of darkened skin. Other symptoms may include ...of the hormone [[Glucagon]]. This hormone plays a key role in maintaining blood sugar levels and when produced in excess, can lead to a variety of symptoms
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  • ...is a type of [[porphyria]] that is characterized by skin symptoms, such as blisters and sensitivity to sunlight, and neurological symptoms, such as abdominal p ...and neurological symptoms. Skin symptoms include sensitivity to sunlight, blisters, and skin damage. Neurological symptoms include abdominal pain, seizures, m
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