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Results 1 - 10 of 181 for blister
  1. ... the herpes simplex virus. It causes small, painful blisters commonly called cold sores or fever blisters. Oral herpes is also called herpes labialis.
  2. A fever blister is a sore from an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, characterized by an eruption of small and usually painful blisters on the skin of the lips, mouth, gums, ...
  3. A vesicle is a small fluid-filled blister on the skin. ... or up to 5 millimeters wide. A larger blister is called a bulla. In many cases, vesicles ...
  4. ... is a close-up picture of the typical blisters. Large blisters, like these, are called bullae.
  5. ... the larvae of the chigger. The bite produces blisters (vesicles) and bleeding into the skin (purpura). These ...
  6. Images ... First degree burns produce only reddening of the skin. Second degree burns produce blistering, as seen here.
  7. ... and lips and causes cold sores or fever blisters. But it can spread from the mouth to ... the skin of someone who has herpes sores, blisters, or a rash. But the virus can still ...
  8. ... infection in which a person develops very itchy blisters all over the body. It was more common ... to others from 1 to 2 days before blisters appear until all the blisters have crusted over. ...
  9. Bullous pemphigoid is a skin disorder characterized by blisters . ... may be severe. In most cases, there are blisters, called bullae . Blisters are usually located on the ...
  10. Pompholyx eczema is a condition in which small blisters develop on the hands and feet. The blisters are often itchy. Pompholyx comes from the Greek ...
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