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Skin blistering
- ... is a small fluid-filled blister on the skin. ... Autoimmune disorders such as bullous pemphigoid or pemphigus Blistering skin diseases including porphyria cutanea tarda and dermatitis herpetiformis ...
- ... sores in the mouth. This is followed by skin blisters. Skin sores may come and go. The skin sores ... Complications of PV include: Secondary skin infections Severe dehydration Side effects of medicines Spread of infection through the bloodstream ( sepsis )
- ... EB) is a group of disorders in which skin blisters form after a minor injury. It is passed ... of pregnancy. Talk to your provider. To prevent skin damage and blistering, wear padding around injury-prone areas such as ...
- ... decrease pain Local wound care Healing of the skin blisters occurs in about 1 to 2 weeks with ... Fitzpatrick JE, High WA, Kyle WL. Blisters and vesicles. In: ... of the skin . 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap ...
- ... has any symptoms of birth-acquired herpes, including skin blisters with no other symptoms, have the baby seen ...
- ... it if the fluid that oozes from their skin blisters touches an open area on your skin. ... pus and easy to pop. In infants, the skin is reddish or raw-looking where a blister has broken. Blisters that itch are filled with ...
- ... HEART AND BLOOD Collapse Fever Low blood pressure SKIN Blisters Bluish skin , lips, or fingernails Flaking skin Yellow skin STOMACH ...
- ... legs, or feet Twitching of the facial muscles SKIN Blisters Blue skin , lips, and fingernails STOMACH AND INTESTINES Diarrhea Vomiting
- ... or cool, firm or soft. Stage II: The skin blisters or forms an open sore. The area around ... or maroon. There may be a blood-filled blister under the skin. This type of skin injury can quickly become ...
- ... Loss of alertness (unconsciousness) Seizures (convulsions) Staggering Weakness SKIN Blisters Burn Irritation Peeling of the skin