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5. Blisters

Some people may notice blistering of the skin if they become affected by miliaria. Blisters affect cases of malaria characterized by a superficial obstruction of the sweat glands. In these cases, rashes are less likely to occur. Due to the proximity with the upper layers of the skin, blisters cause almost no symptoms and appear as small beads of water. However, in some rare cases, the appearance of blisters can cause specific complications, including itching and burning. Even if you don’t notice any worrying symptoms, it’s a good idea to receive an official diagnosis from your doctor.

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