Vesicle = small blister
Bulla = large blister
A vesicle
The word "vesicle" is often used for the small ones.
another word for blister is spot
The medical term for blister is vesicle or bulla. It is used for both blisters that have popped and those that have not.
Intracutaneous hematoma.
A vesicle is a small blister.
The medical term for a watery blister is "vesicle." It is a small, fluid-filled raised bump on the skin.
A blister is a circumscribed collection of clear fluid. In medical terms, a small blister is a vesicle, and a large blister is a bulla.
Cover wound in cling film and seek medical attention asap.
The common term for a raised bump on the epidermis filled with a watery fluid is a blister. In medical terms, a small blister is a vesicle, while a large blister is a bulla.
'vesicles' IS the medical term for small fluid-filled sacs or cysts, such as a blister.
Bulla (a large vesicle)bullaA bulla (plural bullae) is a large blister.
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The small blister of chickenpox, like all blisters, is referred to in medical terminology as a "vesicle."
Bulla
A doctor should prescribe treatment for a blood blister on the eye. This should never be popped or handled with dirty hands.
usually heat, or a burn. it could ALSO be caused by frostbite.
A bulla is a large blister; bullous means comprising or resembling large blisters.