It's a relatively unknown scientific fact that blisters are actually miniature, individually localized fountains of youth.
Drink up-- you'll live forever.
2006-06-06 01:47:41
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answered by ishotvoltron 5
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A blister is a bubble of fluid under the skin. The clear, watery liquid inside a blister is called serum. It leaks in from neighboring tissues as a reaction to injured skin. If the blister remains unopened, serum can provide natural protection for the skin beneath it. Small blisters are called vesicles. Those larger than half an inch are called bullae. A blood blister is filled with blood, rather than serum.
. Neither kind is any fun.
2006-06-06 01:48:38
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answered by Bizi 4
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it's only puss if there is an infection. The water inside the blister is sterile and helps protect the skin that is being healed within the blister. Keep in mind, when I say water I don't mean it is water in its pure H20 form. IT'S WATER N I G G A, IT'S WATER
2006-06-06 01:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the clear liquid inside a water blister is actually whit blood cells mostly and they r there to prvent infection. they guard the body from foreign invaders by surrounding them and killing them when they die doing this they become pus
2006-06-06 01:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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A blister consists of a pool of lymph and other bodily fluids beneath the upper layers of the skin. It protects your skin while it heals.
2006-06-06 01:48:20
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answered by nebkidomaha 4
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Pus. It's A Form Of Mucus. Pop It, And Disinfect The Hell Out Of It....
2006-06-06 01:47:56
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answered by Can't Make A Good Avatar!!! 3
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It's pus, not water!! Pus is a yellow liquid made by your body used to help the immune system.
2006-06-06 01:49:53
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answered by the Politics of Pikachu 7
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It is a Secret Healing Elixir, do not open, it will dry up and you heal better. When the Secret Healing Elixir is removed before it does it's magic the area may become more Painful. It will open/dry on it's own.
2006-06-06 01:50:48
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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It's not pus. It's blood plasma. Basically water, salt, potassium, chlorine, some sugars.
Pus is just whiite blood cells in plasma attacking whatever is infecting you.
2006-06-06 01:49:07
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answered by Who, me? 2
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water and white blood cells there to fight infection
if it pops leave the skin on and cover
you should never pop em Let Em Pop On There Own
2006-06-06 01:50:54
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answered by Christopher D 1
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