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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for crust
  1. ... also dry out the membranes and can form crusts. These crusts bleed when irritated by rubbing, picking, or blowing ...
  2. ... the healing incision. Some initial swelling and yellow crust formation around the incision is normal. Healing time ...
  3. ... on the skin surface Stage 5: Scabs - hardened crusts of blood that form over sores, which help ...
  4. ... with redness around them. These vesicles will break, crust over, scab, and finally heal.
  5. ... these vesicles will rupture forming shallow erosions that crust over and then ultimately heal.
  6. ... infection which appears red with yellow or golden crusts. It is seen frequently in children on the ...
  7. ... blisters (bullae) that break open, ooze, form scabs (crusts), and scar.
  8. ... blisters (bullae) that break open, ooze, form scabs (crusts), and scar.