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Hi, I'm Dr Spencer!

I've been studying Keloid tetramers a while back. They have a liquid called, patonicot label. It's like pus and has a more yellow colour.

So the answer I'm to give to you is no they don't but it depends on how big the keloids are. They may just be blisters. But you can normal see strait away what a keloid is compared to a blister.

Hope this was helpful,

Thanks Dr Spencer.

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