What does it mean if I have 10-15 bumps, sore to touch, on my head and after 2 days I have a few small clusters of blisters on my face.....and a swollen neck. It seems like an infection that is moving.
This disease, also known as oral herpes or fever blisters, can occur anywhere on the body.
its your bodys natural bandaid. the blister has liquids inside that are taking care of the new skin. blisters usually last up to 12 days
Mustard Gas is a blister agent where blisters do not appear right at the time of exposure usually, so are considered delayed.
Yes! Some blisters are signals that your digestive tract isn't moving or is blocked. The blisters can come up because of the toxins which aren't being release from your body. Usually, that's how i know my bowels aren't properly functioning.
If they are from being pinched and usually on the palm of the hand then pop them with a needle.
Blisters on the tongue usually indicate that the animal has been eating toxic vegetation or that the animal has hoof and mouth disease. Your veterinarian can provide a prognosis in either case. Hoof and mouth disease is contagious so, you need to act on that out quickly so you can possibly save your herd.
A blood blister is a blister filled with blood, usually caused by a sharp pinch to the skin.
It sometimes can. Usually it doesn't. A burn that results in a blister is usually second degree.
This painful condition usually starts with shiny red skin that quickly blisters and deteriorates into open sores. These sores become a target for bacterial contamination and will often harbor life-threatening infection.
Impetigo is a skin infection. It produces sores or blisters, usually on the face, neck, and hands.
NO, absolutely not! The chemicals in nail polish remover (usually acetone) is not meant to be used on any body part but the nails. Even the ones that are not made with acetone should never be used on fever blisters.Check with your pharmacist to see what s/he recommends for fever blisters.
Hi- There can be several reasons for blistering in fiberglass pools. If the pool is new- the chances are that it is a manufacturing defect so you should contact the manufacturer. If the pool is older- it is probably osmotic blistering which is common in fiberglass boats. For more information on this look up "osmotic blisters" on Google. The cure is usually to let it thoroughly dry out, fix the blisters, and paint with a good epoxy that will keep moisture out. Hope this is of help to you. The previous response sounde like the blisters are soft like bubbles. The blisters on my pool are hard - can't be pushed down with hand pressure.