Vesicular lesion

What does "Vesicular lesion" mean in a report or doctor's letter? In our medical dictionary, you will find a patient-friendly explanation of the meaning of this medical term.

Explanation

A vesicular lesion is a term used in medicine to describe a small, fluid-filled blister on the skin or mucous membranes. These blisters can appear anywhere on the body and are often caused by infections, allergies, or skin diseases. They can be itchy or painful, but sometimes they don't cause any discomfort at all. The fluid inside these blisters can be clear or cloudy, depending on the cause.

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