Blister
A blister is a small pocket of fluid that forms between layers of the skin after injury. It is usually filled with clear serum and is most commonly seen on the feet or hands from friction, but can also result from burns, chemical exposure, frostbite, or other skin-damaging processes. Blisters can occur in people with certain medical conditions that affect the skin, though most are due to local trauma.
Common causes include rubbing from ill-fitting footwear or repetitive motion, thermal or chemical burns, radiation, and
Pathophysiology involves disruption of the connections between skin layers or damage to local capillaries, allowing fluid
Symptoms and diagnosis are usually straightforward: a raised, dome-shaped, fluid-filled lesion on the skin, often painful.
Treatment focuses on protection and infection prevention. Keep the blister clean and dry, and cover with a