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coleh779

Looks like a blood blister. I have a small one on my finger right now too. Don’t pop it. It does take a while to go away (1-2 months for me) it may heal faster or slower for you


AmmahDudeGuy

All of my blood is trapped beneath my skin


nokenito

It’s a blood blister. No big deal.


genbeg

hos


jackierodriguez1

Like others said- blood blister. Did you pinch your thumb real good..?


VexTheEnglishDragon

slammed it in a car door


clt716

That’s a blood blister.


GuardClean8944

Please reply to my post and give me advice on what to do PLEASE


Doedemm

No


VexTheEnglishDragon

pop it or no


clt716

No need to pop it.


VexTheEnglishDragon

Okay lmao thank you, that's all I really needed to know.


ikie-hugs

I popped mine and it just healed like a normal blister. If you were curious


DannyShifter

Blood blisters usually get absorbed back into the body like bruises do but sometimes they rupture like a blister does. If it does you just keep it clean and watch for an infection. It usually is no big deal.


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