In the second degree the skin is red or bluish and is covered by blebs with clear hemorrhagic contents.
In frost bites of the third degree there are blebs and crusts which eventually mortify.
If blebs or an area of threatening necrosis of the skin exist, they should be freely dusted with powdered boric acid and a few layers of aseptic gauze applied.
If these gain access, in the course of a few days the damaged area of skin becomes of a greyish colour, blebs form on it, and it undergoes necrosis, leaving an unhealthy raw surface when the slough separates.
The part should be massaged several times a day, unless the presence of blebs or abrasions of the skin prevents this being done.
The streptococci are found most abundantly in the lymph spaces just beyond the swollen margin of the inflammatory area, and in the serous blebs which sometimes form on the surface.
It is not uncommon for blebs containing dark serous fluid to form on the skin.
Blebs formed on arms; pustules running into each other, beginning to shrink; matter oozing out.
Blebs larger and more numerous on hands and arms; purulent matter oozing out from some of the pustules.
The blebs that have formed then disappear by absorption, bursting, desiccation, or crusting, and subsequent exfoliation.
Vesicles and blebs filled with blood form both on the skin and mucous membranes.
Defn: A cutaneous disease which first appears as blebs or as reddish, shining, slightly prominent spots, with spreading edges.
Defn: A somewhat rare skin disease, characterized by the development of blebs upon different part of the body.
This is an inflammatory affection of the skin, sometimes accompanied byblebs or blisters, occurring in August and September, and spreading rapidly through a flock.
A somewhat rare skin disease, characterized by the development ofblebs upon different part of the body.
A cutaneous disease which first appears as blebs or as reddish, shining, slightly prominent spots, with spreading edges.
When the even's tiny tears bead upon the grassy spears, And the spider's lace is wet with its pinhead blebs of dew, Wilt thou lay thy work aside and walk by brooklets dim descried, Where I delight to love thee?
There were thirst and vomiting, but no diarrh[oe]a, On the following day there was an eruption of blebs or little blisters.
A rare phenomenon has also been noticed--namely, the occurrence of blebs on the extremities, &c.
This is a rare, usually hereditary, disease or condition, characterized by the formation of vesicles and blebs on any part subjected to slight rubbing or irritation.
In some cases vesicles and blebs may be present; in other cases the disease seriously involves the deeper parts, and is accompanied by grave constitutional symptoms.
In some cases distinct blebs result, and a picture of pemphigus eruption presented; it is probable that many of the cases of "contagious pemphigus" belong to this class.
New blebs appear on the sites of disappearing or half-ruptured lesions, and the whole surface may be thus involved and the disease continue for years, compromising the general health and eventually ending fatally.
As a rule, however, the disease is chronic, new blebs continuing to appear from time to time for an indefinite period.
The blebs should be opened and the parts anointed or covered with a mild ointment.
When a conjunctival hyperaemia has existed for some time the papillae become swollen, and small blebs form on the surface of the membrane: sometimes too, lymph follicles begin to show.
On the second dayblebs appeared on each buttock, and the patient complained of very severe pain in the neck: the temperature rose to 103°, and on the third day he died suddenly.
In a few instances large blebs rose on the back of the hand, or patches of vesicles appeared over the terminal distribution of the nerve, pointing to early trophic changes.
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