(单词翻译:单击)
Blistering occurs when an upper layer of skin rubs against the underlying layer.
当表皮与皮下层相互摩擦时,就会产生水泡 。
As a space opens between the skin layers, chemicals cause the blood vessels in the area to leak and allow a clear fluid to seep out and fill the space between layers of skin.
当皮层之间形成隔离空间后,化学物质造成此区域血管渗透,从而有透明液体渗出,填充在皮层之间的部位 。
This fluid is a sort of clear plasma, or blood without the red blood cells.
这种液体是一种透明的血浆,或者可以说是没有红细胞的血液 。
Blisters usually occur in the uppermost layers of skin, and are normally harmless.
水泡通常出现在皮肤表层,对人体无害 。
Because the blood vessels are only made more porous but not actually damaged, red blood cells do not fill the blister.
血管只是多了一些空隙,实际并未遭到破坏,红细胞也不会出现在水泡内 。
But if a blister does fill with red blood, it means the damage is more serious, and should be carefully treated.
如果水泡内出现红色液体,这就意味着血管损伤比较严重,需谨慎处理 。
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