Why do blisters fill up with water when you get burned?!


Question:

Why do blisters fill up with water when you get burned?


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Blisters fill up with the fluids from your body because your body is trying to cool. Much like when you get hot and sweat. If the skin hasn't broken you get a bubble and it fills. This is why they tell you not to break it and if you do, it can cause infections.




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