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Miss Suzumiya
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Basically, your blisters can be filled with blood, pus or serum (which is basically a byproduct of blood, but isn't actually blood). The ones with serum are commonly called "water blisters" and that's likely what you have with a second degree burn.
A second degree burn will have blistering, but yours isn't very severe. However, since I don't have a real photo of your condition, it's hard to conjecture. More than likely, your blisters are harmless. If blood or pus comes out of your blister, don't pop the rest. A blood blister is there to protect a blood vessel that was damaged, pus means the blister is already infected and popping it just more of a risk. If it's a clear liquid, that's serum and it means the blister is just there to protect the skin underneath. Think of blisters like nature's bandaid, they're very helpful but with our medical products and treatment today they are rendered somewhat useless.
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