blood blister
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Definition
Noun: A blood blister is a type of blister that is filled with blood or a bloody serum, rather than clear fluid. It is typically caused by a sharp pinch, crush, or other injury that damages small blood vessels under the skin without breaking the skin's surface.
Usage
A blood blister forms as a protective cushion for the damaged tissue underneath. It is important not to pop it, as the unbroken skin acts as a natural barrier against infection.
Examples
- Noun:
- I got a painful blood blister on my finger after slamming it in the car door.
- The new shoes were so tight they gave me a blood blister on my heel.
- Doctors advise leaving a blood blister alone to allow it to heal on its own.
Advanced Usage
- Medical Context: In dermatology, a blood blister is distinguished from other types of blisters (like friction or burn blisters) by its sanguineous (bloody) content, indicating deeper trauma.
- Figurative Use: Rarely, the term can be used metaphorically to describe something that looks like or evokes the image of a blood blister.
- The dark, swollen berry looked like a tiny blood blister on the leaf.
Variants and Related Words
- Blister (n): A small bubble on the skin filled with serum and caused by friction, burning, or other damage. A blood blister is a specific type of blister.
- Hematoma (n): A solid swelling of clotted blood within the tissues, which is a different type of injury involving deeper bleeding.
Synonyms
- Hemorrhagic blister (medical term)
- Sanguineous blister (medical term)
Related Idioms or Phrases
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using the term "blood blister."
Noun
- blister containing blood or bloody serum usually caused by an injury