Blisters
Is this your child's symptom?
- Raised pocket of fluid (usually clear) covered by skin
- Friction Blister: friction blisters usually occur on the palms, fingers, heels or toes.
- Blood Blister: raised pocket of bloody fluid, covered by skin. Dark red or purple in color. A blood blister can occur when the skin gets pinched (in a hinge or a closing door).
- Blisters when the cause is unknown are also covered.
- If NOT, try one of these:
- Burn
- Frostbite
- Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease-Viral Rash
- Poison Ivy - Oak - Sumac
- Sunburn