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Pink Blisters On Elbows, No Itch Or Pain. Advice ?

Hi I got some blisters on both my elbow , I barely noticed today, but they look like I had scrapped my elbows but without the pain or anything, just have the blister coats when they pop and one is small the other is a little bit bigger the size of a dime. Both of them look a little pinkish where the blister was. Its very strange since it doesn t itch or hurt at all. Could you help me please?
Sun, 1 Sep 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing in.
The condition can be friction blister.Since it does not itch or hurt you need to just observe it for day or two.It will regress on its own.
A visit to dermatologist will allow proper assessment if the lesions do not regress after a week.
Hope this helps.

Regards
DrSudarshan
MD
Dermatology
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Pink Blisters On Elbows, No Itch Or Pain. Advice ?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. The condition can be friction blister.Since it does not itch or hurt you need to just observe it for day or two.It will regress on its own. A visit to dermatologist will allow proper assessment if the lesions do not regress after a week. Hope this helps. Regards DrSudarshan MD Dermatology