What is Skin Maceration (Looking Under the Microscope)
What is skin maceration? Macerated skin is water-logged skin. It’s looks white, wrinkly and it’s weakened. Let’s look at maceration through the microscope.
What is skin maceration? Macerated skin is water-logged skin. It’s looks white, wrinkly and it’s weakened. Let’s look at maceration through the microscope.
Curious about who’s looking for blister advice from this blister prevention website? So was I. So I posted a 2-part questionnaire. Here are the results.
When it comes to friction blisters on the feet, is rubbing the problem? The solution? Or both? Let me explain the rubbing paradox.
Static friction causes blisters because it results in more shear stress than dynamic friction. Imagining the foot as a wobbly box helps to explain.
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