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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
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    Sainmhíniú Flüssigkeitansammlung zwischen den einzelnen Hautschichten als Reaktion der Haut auf Reibung, Druck und Nässe Tagairt "http://www.treffpunkt-leben.com/uploads/media/Blasen.pdf (28.3.2008)"
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    Sainmhíniú in pathology and dermatology, small pocket of fluid underneath the top layer of skin, usually caused by burns, vesicant agents, friction forces, and diseases of the skin Tagairt "COM-EN, based on: - MedicineNet.com, Medical Definition of Blister (24.4.2020) - Wikipedia > Blister (24.4.2020)"
    Nóta "The types of blisters are:- Blood blister: a blister full of blood due to a pinch, bruise or repeated friction.- Water blister: blister with clear watery contents that is not purulent (does not contain pus) and is not sanguineous (does not contain blood).- Fever blister -- a blister in the mouth or around it that causes pain, burning, or itching before bursting and crusting over. It is due to the herpes simplex virus which is latent (dormant in the body) and can be reawakened (reactivated) by such factors as stress, sunburn, or fever. Hence, it called a fever blister or a cold sore. 1. Not to be confused with vesicle, which is a small blister. 2. Not to be confused with a bulla or a bleb, where the diameter with thin walls is more than 5 mm and it is full of watery fluid."
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