blisters should not be popped, once you pop blisters you are allowing the possibility of germs infecting the softer tissue underneath.
Bed bug bites are distinct, raised areas which appear to be mosquito bites. The number of them that one receives depends upon the severity of the infestation; bed bugs feed, on average, once every three to five days, and each feeding requires three to ten minutes. The bites will normally be found on areas of skin which are exposed during sleep. They are generally white at first, but they frequently turn red after a period of time. The most telling symptom is that they almost always itch intensely, and the lesions remain prominent upon the skin for several days, unlike mosquito bites. Poison ivy rash, on the other hand, does not consist of individual mosquito-bite-like bumps. It is found on relatively large areas of skin, and it is chacterized by many closely-spaced, tiny, blister-like eruptions on the surface of the skin. These blisters, if opened, exude a small quantity of watery liquid, much like miniature burn blisters. This rash can be quite extensive, depending upon the areas exposed to the oily allergen in the plant and the individual's sensitivity to the oil. Poison ivy rash can also cause much discomfort due to itching. The real risk with the rash is that the epidermis is often removed by scratching the itch, exposing the skin to various infectious agents.
absorbtion and release of heat when hydrogen bonds break and form
The digestion of food includes a fermentation process in the large intestine. Meat should be chewed well to improve its digestion.
You can help alleviate the pain of a canker sore by rinsing your mouth with salt water, applying a small amount of over-the-counter topical treatment, and avoiding irritants like spicy or acidic foods. If the sore persists for more than two weeks or is particularly painful, consult a healthcare professional for further treatment.
During cellular respiration, oxygen is used to break down food molecules such as glucose, releasing large amounts of energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for providing energy for cellular functions.
A bulla is a large blister; bullous means comprising or resembling large blisters.
no but if you eat a large amount of it you should probably contact poison control...
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The irritant in poison oak/ivy that makes you break out is present in all parts of the plant- leaves, stem, berries, roots. When burned, it can also be given off in the smoke. It would be a good idea to remove any large poison ivy vines, and dispose of them before burning the wood.
Immediately go to the ER. Ingesting that much poison is extremely dangerous and all precautions should be taken.
In large amounts.
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Poison them.
go to the Tailor shop and upgrade your poison pouch to large : )
The treatment for bulla blisters typically involves protecting the blister to prevent infection and promote healing. If the blister is large or painful, it can be drained carefully using a sterile needle, but the overlying skin should be left intact to protect the underlying tissue. Keeping the area clean and covered with a sterile bandage is also important. In cases where blisters are due to underlying conditions, addressing the root cause is essential for effective treatment.
No. This will most likely cause infection if done. If it really bothers you, you should go to a physician so they may drain it properly if it is causing major discomfort. Cover small blisters with an adhesive bandage, and large ones with a plastic-coated gauze that absorbs moisture. If you really don't want to go to a doctor : http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-blisters/WL00008
You are an idiot that needs to be in prison. Why don't YOU take the rat poison yourself