After a record run, you may notice a tiny red bubble on your foot. Don’t panic. This is likely just a blood blister and not a cause for concern. Instead of being filled with clear fluid like a ...
Is it a cold sore or a fever blister? You have a tiny, clear, and fluid-filled blister or group of blisters on your lip, it might itch, tingle, or burn. Is it a cold sore or fever blister? Technically ...
Got blisters? Here are answers. Painful foot blisters can put a damper very quickly on vacation plans, exercise or even daily errands — but there are steps you can take to help them heal as quickly as ...
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How to prevent blisters when traveling

Wondering how to prevent blisters when traveling? These tips cover the best shoes to pack and what to bring to avoid painful ...
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Bullous pemphigoid is a rare autoimmune disease that affects your skin. It’s a chronic disease that causes itchy, fluid-filled blisters to form all over your body. Although people of all ages, ...
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Breast blisters are usually harmless, though sometimes can be a sign of herpes. Learn how to manage them and when you should talk to your doctor. Blisters on the breast can develop for many reasons.
(WHTM) — WellSpan Pediatric Medicine Physicians across the Midstate are seeing upper respiratory illnesses, asthma attacks, and stomach bugs. Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Physicians ...