Blisters are typically small in size but their impact looms large. If you’re reading this, you probably already know that ...
A less common form of impetigo, which most often affects babies and younger children, causes large blisters known as bullae. Impetigo treatment usually involves an antibiotic. When the infection ...
An uninfected blister looks like a bubble filled with clear fluid or blood. When skin is pinched, rubbed, or otherwise injured, fluid or blood leaks in from surrounding tissues to protect the skin ...