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last year Richard had several quite large , often 4 ", water blisters on his legs. they've been fine for a while but now they've started again, they are soft and filled with brownish liquid, they can feel sore.they come up really small, then grow larger and fatter. can anyone explain these. His skin is very thin and just a gentle knock can scrape the skin off, but these come all by themselves.

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Not heard of blisters like this before but I do agree that your doctor needs to take a look. Hope things improve soon. sassy59

Hi amagran, I think these should be brought to your docs attention to determine what's causing them. Blisters, should they become infected may develop into leg ulcers.

Hope this situation improves for Richard

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