vesiikulid
Vesiikulid are small, fluid-filled sacs or blisters that can form on the skin. They are typically caused by a variety of conditions, including viral infections, allergic reactions, or friction. The fluid inside a vesiikul can be clear, cloudy, or even bloody depending on the underlying cause. Vesiikulid are generally small, often less than a centimeter in diameter.
Common conditions that can lead to the formation of vesiikulid include herpes simplex virus (which causes cold
Treatment for vesiikulid depends on the underlying cause. Viral infections may be managed with antiviral medications.