BLISTERS

Blisters are like large pustules, which may be filled with lymph or blood. They may be painless without normal sensation. They are classified into two types based on size: Vesicles (5mm dia) and Bullae(5mm+ dia).

The common causes are auotimmune disorders, scabies, dermatitis and erythema multiforme.

The rare causes are metabolic disorder and genetic disorders.

 

 

 

 

INJURY

 

Injury usually caused by friction, heat, chemical burns or insect bytes. This is visible.

 

»Cove with dry plaster. Visit physician if spread.

 

 

 

COLD SORE

 

Bunch of blisters in one area. Usually around mouth.

 

»Use antiviral ointment. Visit physician if spread.

 

 

SHINGLES

 

Always occurs on one side of body and spreads over. Causes pain and pain killers

 

do not help.

 

»Visit physician. May lead to complex diseases.

 

 

 

ECZEMA

 

These are large and are painful lumps. Usually on hands, palms or feet.

 

»Visit physician as soon as possible.

 

 

 

VIRUS

 

Chickenpox may be cause. May feel ill and may be with cold.

 

»Visit physician as soon as possible as virus infections are contagious.

 

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