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No, chickenpox typically starts off as little red bumps that turn to blisters, then sores, then scabs. Scabs are the last phase.
Flea nests
Mud FeverOn a horse, it causes painful sores and scabs on its legs.
because it wants you to get stronger
Painful sores and scabs on legs
Mudfever is caused by bacteria and results in irritation and dermatitis of the horse's legs, and sometimes belly and neck. It generally causes sores and scabs, and if severe enough can cause the horse to be lame.
It could be a parasite or an eczema.
because when you bleed the blood hardens and turns into scabs
you get scabs when you scratch and your blood hardens when you leave it untreated.
Some patients develop a rash, which can be flat or bumpy. The individual spots eventually develop crusty black scabs.
Yes, he took the scabs off, and he and his assistant drank it.
Scabs are not infectious, you are infected before scabs turn up. You can't really destroy them. If you pick them then they form a scar, its best to leave them.