blister in the PONS Dictionary

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Additionally, if a blister or crust forms following treatment, it is imperative that the patient does not manipulate this secondary skin change.
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After exposure, victims show skin irritations and blisters.
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Early removal of a blister of crust increases the chances of developing a scar.
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It is a genetic disorder that causes blisters to form on the skin.
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A further twenty-five per cent probably blister their tongues, and twenty-five per cent are declared innocent.
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The bark is smooth with resin blisters and grey-brown in colour.
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No blister is seen in the walls and columns because of using glue.
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Once the powder capsules are removed from the blister pack, it should be taken immediately via the inhalation device.
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Trace amounts on the skin cause large blisters.
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He perpetually developed blisters on his hands, and according to teammates, they would develop into deep wounds on his palms.
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