An intact or open/ruptured serum filled or serosanginous filled sac, which has lifted the epidermis. This can occur due to friction, vascular insufficiency in the form of arterial insufficiency or venous insufficiency. Excessive edema can cause blisters or bullas. Dermatological conditions may also cause blistering or bulla formation.
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- Ulcer Types
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- Acute Ulcers
- Arterial
- Blanchable Erythema
- Blisters/Bullas
- Burns
- Cancerous Wounds
- Chronic Ulcers
- Diabetic
- Excoriations
- Factors Affecting Wound Healing
- Gangrene
- Incontinence associated Dermatitis/Maceration
- NPUAP Pressure Ulcer Stages
- Pressure / Decubitus
- Sacral Ulcer
- SCALE Wounds: Unavoidable Pressure Injury
- Skin Tears
- Stages of Wound Healing
- Surgical
- Venous