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Anonymous Posted at 7:01 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
Is it normal to be secreting clear liquids? It isn't like pus, it's just...clear. I doubt it's water or anything, it's hard to describe, it's almost...sappy I want to say?

I dunno.

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filliam Posted at 7:09 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
I thought it said a question a bout bums, thats why i came here
ray503458 Posted at 7:08 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
dead white blood cells trying to keep it from getting infected, burns get infected easier than cuts, put A&D ointment with zinc on it!
hubbabubba52 Posted at 7:05 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
yes'r
stl man Posted at 7:03 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
it's pus
jacowy Posted at 7:03 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
sunburn? I had little bubbley things on my arms when I got badly sunburned one time. They were sooooo fun to pop. But you shouldn't.

I think it's just a severe burn. The bubbles should turn into nasty scabby skin in a few days.

Descartes Posted at 7:03 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
ya your ok
Anonymous Posted at 7:03 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
Quote: from xoallixs0n at 9:02 pm on Dec. 4, 2008

Yes, totally normal. It's trying to cool itself down and repair it.

It is similiar to the stuff that's in a blister.



Ty!
dropdead8883 Posted at 7:02 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
yep
XOallixs0n Posted at 7:02 pm on Dec. 4, 2008
Yes, totally normal. It's trying to cool itself down and repair it.  

It is similiar to the stuff that's in a blister.

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