- 21. Valley fever
- (Valley fever)
- ... fever is made up of painful red bumps that may later turn brown. The rash mainly appears on your lower legs, but sometimes on your chest, arms and back. Others may have a raised red rash with blisters ...
- 22. Bedsores (Pressure sores)
- (Bedsores (pressure sores) )
- ... blister. Stage III At this stage, the ulcer is a deep wound: The loss of skin usually exposes some amount of fat. The ulcer has a crater-like appearance. The bottom of the wound may have some ...
- 23. Medical Emergencies in Shanghai
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... jelly or tooth paste. If burns blister, are large or deep, get immediate medical help. ...
- 24. A Little Sunshine Goes A Long Way
- (Shanghai Health)
- ... (skin cancers). The other more immediate concern is acute sunburn. Familiar symptoms of sunburn include swelling, pain, blisters and dry, itchy, peeling skin a few days after the burn. Other symptoms can ...
- 25. Plantar warts
- (Plantar warts)
- ... doctor can apply liquid nitrogen with a spray canister or cotton-tipped applicator to freeze and destroy your wart. The chemical causes a blister to form around your wart, and the dead tissue sloughs off ...
- 26. Genital warts
- (Genital warts)
- ... with liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy). Freezing works by causing a blister to form around your wart. As your skin heals, the lesions slough off, allowing new skin to appear. You may need repeated cryotherapy ...
- 27. Common warts
- (Common warts)
- ... a blister to form under and around your wart. Then, the dead tissue sloughs off within a week or so. Minor surgery. This involves cutting away the wart tissue or burning it with electricity. However, ...
- 28. Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... the feet or poor blood flow to the feet increases the risk of various foot complications. Left untreated, cuts and blisters can become serious infections. Severe damage might require toe, foot or even ...
- 29. Cancer
- (Cancer)
- ... known to increase your risk of cancer. Smoking, drinking more than one drink a day (for women) or two drinks a day (for men), excessive exposure to the sun or frequent blistering sunburns, and having unsafe ...
- 30. Dry skin
- (Dry skin)
- ... developing in certain areas. In severe cases, your skin may crack, bleed and form pus-filled blisters. Psoriasis is a persistent, chronic disease that tends to flare periodically, and although it may go ...
- 31. Shingles
- (Shingles)
- Shingles is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. Although shingles can occur anywhere on your body, it most often appears as a single stripe of blisters that wraps around either the left or ...
- 32. Diaper Rash Solution
- (Diapers & Clothing)
- ... if the rash Has blisters or pus-filled sores Does not go away within 2 to 3 days Gets worse Causes of Diaper Rash Over the years diaper rash has been blamed on many causes, such as teething, ...
- 33. Molluscum contagiosum
- (Molluscum contagiosum)
- ... hydroxide, that help dissolve the lesion over time. Others may cause a blister to form under the bump, lifting it off your skin. Antiviral creams. Prescription antiviral creams, such as imiquimod ...
- 34. Breastfeeding Mealtime Milestones
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... your baby knows how to latch on correctly. This not only helps avoid sore, cracked, or blistered nipples, but ensures that your body will get the message to make more milk and cause your full milk supply ...
- 35. Your Newborn's Skin: Birthmarks & Rashes
- (Bathing & Skin Care)
- ... blisters that typically appear at birth, they peel open and dry up within a couple of days. They leave dark spots like freckles that usually disappear over several weeks. Some newborns may have only the ...
- 36. Heat rash
- (Heat rash)
- ... when your sweat ducts — commonly referred to as pores — become blocked and perspiration is trapped under your skin. Symptoms range from superficial blisters to deep, red lumps. Some forms of heat rash ...
- 37. Sunburn: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- Signs and symptoms of sunburn usually appear within a few hours of exposure, bringing pain, redness, swelling and occasional blistering. Because exposure often affects a large area of your skin, sunburn ...
- 38. Spider bites: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... can identify this spider by the violin-shaped marking on its back. The bite produces a mild stinging, followed by local redness and intense pain within eight hours. A fluid-filled blister forms at the ...
- 39. Frostbite: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... skin looks white or grayish-yellow, is very cold and has a hard or waxy feel, you may have frostbite. Your skin may also itch, burn or feel numb. Severe or deep frostbite can cause blistering and hardening. ...
- 40. Burns: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... burn. Blisters develop Skin takes on an intensely reddened, splotchy appearance There is severe pain and swelling. If the second-degree burn is no larger than 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) in ...