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.
Drinking chlorine is not safe and can be harmful to your health. Chlorine is a toxic chemical that is used to disinfect water but should not be consumed directly. It can cause irritation, burns, and other health issues if ingested.
Yes, a water softener can remove chlorine from water, although its primary function is to remove minerals that cause water hardness. For effective chlorine removal, a specific chlorine filter or carbon filter may be more suitable.
Inhaling or ingesting chlorine gas can cause symptoms like dizziness, confusion, and nausea, but it is not considered to produce a "high" in the same way that recreational drugs do. Inhaling chlorine gas can be extremely dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
Yes, dogs can affect the chlorine levels in pools as they can introduce contaminants such as dirt, bacteria, and urine which can reduce the effectiveness of chlorine. It is important to regularly check and adjust the chlorine levels when dogs are using the pool to ensure proper sanitation.
yes
Working out won't cause fever blisters.
Trichomoniasis can cause a rash with red spots and itching, but doesn't cause 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, static electricity typically does not cause blisters. Blisters are usually caused by friction, burns, or skin irritation. Static electricity can cause a shock sensation or spark, but it is not associated with blister formation.
Yes, from where the leg meets the stump if it is not fitted correctly in can cause blisters.
Most certainly not.
Yes
Where are these blisters located?
There are several different things that can cause a person to have blisters on their scalp. The most likely explanation is that the person is severely allergic to some of the hair products they are using.
Poison Ivy can create blisters on your skin. If one of those blisters pops it can cause a scab.