Blisters are caused when there is a gap between the layers of skin which fills up with a substance called serum. This is a colourless fluid derived from part of your blood.
2006-07-29 09:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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it is the blood plasma or serum, the liquid portion of blood also known as interstitial fluid. This provides a protective and sterile cushioned barrier to an abrasion. Puncturing a blister invites infection to vulnerable dermis.
2006-07-30 04:54:20
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answered by Allasse 5
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For your information, the liquid inside a blister is lumph!!
2006-07-29 07:01:38
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answered by Radio Ga Ga 73 4
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Lymph. It's part of the immune system, which is why doctors who are testing for cancer or various infections check lymph nodes.
2006-07-29 07:00:59
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answered by Tigger 7
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white blood cells.
2006-07-29 06:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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rum
2006-07-29 07:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Its yellow puss and bacteria
2006-07-29 07:00:46
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answered by ♪ GOTH CHICK♫ 3
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plasma?
2006-08-02 04:53:41
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answered by Sara B 2
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