Symptoms of Blisters

Symptoms
Blisters

Overview

Causes

Symptoms

Diagnosis

Treatment

Complications

Blisters are characterized by their appearance and the symptoms they cause:

  • Appearance: Blisters are usually round or oval and filled with clear fluid, blood, or pus. They may be small (vesicles) or large (bullae).
  • Pain and Itching: Blisters caused by friction, burns, or infections are often painful. Allergic reactions and some infections may cause significant itching.
  • .Redness and Swelling: The area around the blister may be red and swollen, indicating inflammation.
  • Infection Signs: If a blister becomes infected, it may fill with pus, and the surrounding area may become more painful, warm, and red. Fever and swollen lymph nodes may also be present.

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