BlistersWhat is a blister?A blister is a bump on the skin containing fluid. Blisters are usually circular in shape. The fluid that forms underneath the skin can be bloody or clear. | |
| What causes a blister? Blisters are caused by injury, allergic reactions, or infections, which may include the following: | |
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The symptoms of a blister may resemble other skin conditions or medical problems. Always consult your child's physician for a diagnosis. | |
First-aid for blisters: | |
| Blisters often heal spontaneously. Treatment will vary according to the cause. Some general guidelines for treatment may include: | |
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