blisters

     

A blister is a small pocket of flui within the upper layers of the skin. Blisters can be filled with blood (known as blood blisters) or with pus (if they become infected). However, most blisters are filled with a clear fluid called serum. Serum is the part of the blood that remains after red blood cells and clotting agents have been removed.

Trivia about blisters

  • These fluid-filled swellings on the skin are most commonly caused by burns or friction