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Blister
What is a "blister"?
A blister is a small, fluid-filled bump on the skin. It forms when the outer layer of the skin becomes damaged, often due to friction, burns, or irritation. The fluid inside the blister helps protect the damaged skin and promote healing. Blisters can vary in size and may be painful or itchy. They usually heal on their own within a few days as the body reabsorbs the fluid and the skin underneath repairs itself. Avoiding further irritation and keeping the blister clean can help prevent infection and promote faster healing.
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pęcherz
(botany) a swelling on a plant similar to that on the skin
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pęcherz
a flaw on a surface resulting when an applied substance does not adhere (as an air bubble in a coat of paint)
to blister
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pokryć się bąblami
get blistered
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pokryć się bąblami
cause blisters to form on
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pokryć się bąblami
subject to harsh criticism
Przykład
Careful daily routines prevent infections in pemphigus blisters.
The hiker taped his blister with medical tape to prevent further irritation.
The small blister on his lip was identified as a cold sore.
The hiker plastered the blisters on his feet with adhesive bandages to protect them from further friction.
Pemphigus causes painful blisters on the skin, making it a challenging condition.