ATTENTION to these first signs of…

A large blood blister on the hand is a raised pocket of skin filled with blood caused by injury that breaks tiny blood vessels without breaking

the skin.
It appears red, purple, or black and can cause pain or discomfort.

the skin.
It appears red, purple, or black and can cause pain or discomfort.

These blisters usually heal on their own within a week

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