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4. Fluid-Filled Blisters

Weeping fluid is a common symptom of cellulitis. Abscesses that develop on the skin may begin to leak yellow, translucent fluid under the skin and this can result in large blisters. The build-up of bacteria and dead white blood cells causes these blisters. Antibiotics can help clear out the abscess, and a doctor may drain the fluid through a small incision in the skin.

How to Recognize and Treat Cellulitis at Home
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