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i have 2 fluid filled sacks that appeared in a matter of one week, one next to the other. the one on top fills with fluid then pops and discharges a pink fluid that has no odor, the second below the first is solid but soft as if filled with jelly and never pops or has any type of discharge. both of the sacks are the same size approximately the size of a grape, does anyone have any idea if these are dangerous?
Hello and welcome to HCM, Fluid filed sacs of the size of grape appear to be bullae. Pink colored discharge from the bullae can be blood mixed discharge. What is the site of these two bullae and are they associated with itching or any other symptom? Certain clinical clinical details need to be known before a diagnosis can be made since a large number of skin diseases present with fluid filled bullae. A clinical assessment is required for exact diagnosis and thus management. I suggest you to consult your primary healthcare provider for clinical examination and thus diagnosis.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri
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What Causes Fluid Filled Sacs On Skin?
Hello and welcome to HCM, Fluid filed sacs of the size of grape appear to be bullae. Pink colored discharge from the bullae can be blood mixed discharge. What is the site of these two bullae and are they associated with itching or any other symptom? Certain clinical clinical details need to be known before a diagnosis can be made since a large number of skin diseases present with fluid filled bullae. A clinical assessment is required for exact diagnosis and thus management. I suggest you to consult your primary healthcare provider for clinical examination and thus diagnosis. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri