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Blister meaning
A small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is caused by friction and pressure, burning, freezing, chemical irritation, disease, or infection. | A swelling on a plant. | Something applied to the skin to raise a blister; a vesicatory or other applied medicine.
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And Max Fried – the presumptive Game 2 starter – has been dealing with a blister on his pitching hand.
However, scientists say a changing climate and problems with a fungal disease known as white pine blister rust have killed an estimated 325 million of the trees across the West.
If the sap gets onto your skin and is then exposed to the sun, your skin can blister badly.
SUPERMAN is showcased in DC SUPER POWERS themed blister card packaging.
The Blister Sisters are setting off in May for a mountainous journey across the Istria peninsula in the north of the country.
The first card in which Axew roars next to a cliff side was collector’s album box, while the second Axew surrounded by spiky berries was released in Toys ‘R Us Mystery Egg Promo blister packs.
Tom Ward, clinic director from White Cross Vets in Guiseley, said: “Very few local authorities or waste companies can recycle blister packs, which are used to package tablets and pills, meaning they usually end up in landfill or incineration.
After Nimmo’s single, Freeland departed the game with a blister on his index finger and reliever Justin Lawrence entered to retire J.D. Martinez for the final out in the fifth.
Staley didn’t blister the walls with words, didn’t turn over tables.
The condition is sometimes referred to as “butterfly skin” as it can break, tear and blister the skin even through minor friction and movement, with Ms Fogarty telling RTÉ radio 1’s this week that it “will not be easy”.
You’ll grow blisters where you didn’t think you could blister; sweat will pour out of your body like a raging river.
A similar problem affected his other leg, having got a blister while attending the Cheltenham Festival in March.
Backstage tests, mandatory masks and plenty of blister.
Former Dodgers pitcher Brett Anderson is dealing with a blister that forced him out of the final game of the season.
He also developed a blood blister on his toe - which was later diagnosed as a Janeway lesion, a sign of infective endocarditis.
North Korea is thought to have chemical weapons from the principle five categories: riot, choking, blood, blister and nerve agents.
The rolled-up beauty is hit with high heat to blister the skin, resulting in toothsome crackling that will make your knees buckle.
They included allegations an elderly man was forced to go without food, water and pain relief ended up having an amputation after months pleading for treatment of an infected blister.
And if they can sort them, sticky labels or food residues can be a problem to remove, as is the cardboard backing on blister packs, he said.
And the art collective has travelled to Venezuela, and several times to the Cúcuta and Maicao borders, donating supplies and giving basic first aid – call it the ‘blister patrol’ – to some of the thousands of migrants arriving on foot.