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I would get an ice cube and wrap it in cloth or tissue, then hold it to your blister. It might relieve pain.
It could. If it doesn't heal within a couple of days I would see your doctor.
White blood cells
No, it isn't normal for a rabbit to get a blood blister in her ear. A blood blister in the ear indicates injury, or perhaps some other medical problem. If you notice a blood blister in your rabbit's ear, make an appointment with your normal rabbit-savvy vet for as soon as convenient (within the next week or so). In the meantime, watch your rabbit very carefully: monitor her health and behaviour, and if you notice the rabbit getting sick, bring her to the rabbit vet immediately -- if it turns into an emergency, and the rabbit vet's is closed, bring her in to the nearest emergency 24/7 vet for some fluids and pain meds (at least!) to keep the rabbit alive until the rabbit vet opens. See the related questions below for more details. If, aside from the blood blister, you monitor the rabbit's health and the rabbit seems fine, and the blood blister goes away within a day or two, then a special appointment with the vet is not necessary but take a picture of the blister and show it to the rabbit vet at the next regular check-up appointment. It would be a good idea to get full diagnostics at this check-up (blood, urine, feces) to make sure the rabbit really is okay.
You are not alone in not knowing what blood type you are. However, to the best of my knowledge, there is no way to determine what one's blood type is by visual examination alone. A simple blood test would be the best option when trying to determine your individual blood type.
Is it in blister square foil
what can cause a gum blister above a crown inlay 6 months later
something maybe blocking it like...your finger,rock,cell.
It's so cold! If you touched it your finger would freeze up and would stop the blood getting to the finger and you would die (Or serious injuries). If you were unlucky to fall in an tub of it, you wouldn't stand a chance. I think this is right!
Hair, Blood, Finger print, colthing, saliva, bone, sperm
Your question is missing some information, like the location of the blister, but I can't think of any way that a blister would be related to Nuva Ring. Please see your health care provider in the next two days if the blister is in the genital area.
First pinch the finger with pricker and take a blood sample. Take the sample and get an acid. Put your blood and look at the sample reaction then look for any difference.