Yes. It is called chlorine burn.
It is extremely corrosive. Skin contact would create chemical burns and blisters that would then get infected and cause dehydration from weeping fluid. It is most toxic by inhalation where it causes fluid to accumulate int he lung and you drown in your own secretions.
Yes, dogs generally cause a higher chlorine demand. It's not a problem if you monitor the chlorine levels.
As chlorine increases, ozone is destroyed. Chlorine (from CFCs) is the cause of the ozone holes.
Both iodine and chlorine cause various degrees of corrosion. However, the corrosion effect of chlorine is dramatically more than iodine.
No, but it can make you sick and even cause death in large enough amounts.
yes
Working out won't cause fever blisters.
Trichomoniasis can cause a rash with red spots and itching, but doesn't cause blisters.
sunburns cause water blisters
Friction can cause blisters, yes - however, many sexual diseases cause blisters as well. If you have blisters on your sexual organs, you should see a doctor to make sure it's not a disease.
No not all blisters are herpes. Some are just water blisters from chaffing, some types of eczema can also cause blisters.
No....
Yes, from where the leg meets the stump if it is not fitted correctly in can cause blisters.
Yes
Most certainly not.
Yes. Skin contact with boiling water can cause swells and burns, with may turn into blisters, and the blisters can cause scaring.
Where are these blisters located?