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The formation of a blister is in itself a protective mechanism of the body. A blister forms on the surface of the skin when there is any kind of injury due to pressure or heat. This is the reason why blisters usually form on the superficial surface ... more
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A Blister is a small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin. Blisters can be filled with blood (known as blood blisters) or with pus (if they become infected). There are a variety of causes of Blisters, which can all be easily treated ... more
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Herpatch dissolves by itself so you do not risk to tear open your fever blister, which is not only very painful, but also increases the risk of contaminating yourself or others. Further, this patch has active properties. Because of this Herpatch is ... more
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• Clean the surfaces of your hands or feet, whichever has the blisters, with soap to remove dirt, salt water, sweat and other substances. • Use a sterilized needle from a first-aid kit or buy 1 from a drug store. • If you cannot find an already ... more
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Dear Sores, Many different types of fever blisters can occur around a person's mouth, or on one's lips and face. The most common types are canker sores and colds sores caused by the herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1). Other rarer forms of mouth ... more
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Fever blister and cold sore outbreaks are usually induced by a variety of physiological, emotional and external forces such as fatigue, health problems, dental surgery, minor skin injuries, hormonal imbalance, physical and emotional stress, and so ... more
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Fever blisters are highly contagious and have been an irritating nuisance for thousands of years. In fact, it is reported that in Roman times fever blisters were so widespread that it actually led to a temporary ban on kissing. ... more
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The HPV virus, most often, causes warts and blisters to appear on different parts of the body, especially on the genitals of men and women. However, the appearance of blisters is not absolute proof that you may have been infected with the HPV virus. ... more
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As already has been mentioned the Coxsackie virus is responsible for causing the contagious oral disease erupting lesion-like red bumpy blisters, it is found in stool. It is the respiratory system that allows the virus to enter the lungs and ... more
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Famvir Oral, Valtrex, and Zovirax are antiviral medicines used to treat herpes. ... more
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