"Sweating super-hydrates the skin and makes athletes more likely to develop blisters, " Adams says.
Flip-flops' straps can also rub as a wearer walks, creating friction that leads to blisters.
Foot-and-mouth disease causes blisters on the mouth and feet, fever and loss of appetite.
The teen's feet were chewed and he was about to take a needle to his blisters.
Normally, this would result in unseemly blisters bursting out all over a wafer's surface.
Experienced racers are constantly on the lookout for potentially crippling problems such as foot blisters and dehydration.
As with chickenpox, the blisters turn into crusty scabs before healing after about a week or two.
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Modern vaccines date back to British doctor Edward Jenner's 1796 work immunizing children using pus from cowpox blisters.
They say the blisters could have been formed by a process like the kind in a lava lamp.
But if the pain lasts long after the shingles rash and blisters have disappeared, it's called postherpetic neuralgia.
The former Hailsham Community College pupil said he was being troubled by broken blisters as he reached Chidham.
In this case, transmission occurs during the active phase when blisters have erupted, but not formed dry crusts.
Now he lies in Kandahar's main hospital, his face swollen with black blisters.
Symptoms of shingles include groups of vesicles, or tiny blisters, on the skin along the nerves of the body.
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Astronauts are plagued by blisters and chaffing from the difficulty of moving their hands and wrists in their pressurized suits.
Midfielder Sammy Clingan had a dead leg, defender George McCartney was suffering from blisters and forward Warren Feeney reported a slight virus.
The blisters, each with its own bar code, move to a collating table and are rearranged in a pattern before getting bagged.
Within a day or two, many of these lesions turn into small blisters filled with clear fluid, which then turns into pus.
One old man had blisters all over his hand driving a rickshaw.
Running barefoot on a treadmill can lead to blisters if done incorrectly.
In addition, your doctor may recommend wet dressings, steroid ointments, compresses or vinegar soaks to help clear up blisters or soggy skin.
Infections can be fairly mild, like a rash with blisters, or they can become severe abscesses requiring surgery and months of antibiotics to cure.
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These new skin cells could produce the missing collagen 7 to stitch the skin layers, gradually healing the blisters and improving the patient's condition.
Some of you asked questions about whether I suffer from blisters.
He will most likely encounter any one or more familiar ailments such as tooth decay, blisters and haemorrhoids, and less familiar ones such as crotch-rot and frostbite.
The eighth seed retired early in the second set with blisters to keep Roddick's hopes of a first title this year alive ahead of next week's French Open.
Two weeks later she developed joint pain and blisters on her chest and arms, a condition known as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which can be caused by an allergic reaction to antibiotics.
George McCartney will be available to play in defence after missing training on Monday because of blisters while Warren Feeney is also expected to be available despite a minor virus.
He instructed them to smooth out the wrinkles around their heels and little toes, then hold the sock in place while slipping on the shoe, all so they would avoid blisters.
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