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A blood blister develops when tiny blood vessels (capillaries) under the skin break while the outer layer of skin stays intact. The leaked blood becomes trapped beneath the surface, forming a raised, fluid-filled spot that looks red, maroon, or purple—noticeably darker than a typical clear blister.
Blood blisters most commonly appear on:
Fingers and palms
Toes and soles of the feet
Inside the mouth (cheeks, tongue, or gums)
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