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| Question | How do I recognise osmosis? |
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| Answer | Blisters are the most common warning sign. They can vary from small pinhead blisters to areas as large as the palm of a hand. The presence of any fluid behind a blister indicates a potential problem. If the fluid has a pungent, vinegary odour or feels greasy or sticky, when rubbed between the thumb and forefinger, there is a high probability of osmosis. Identification of osmosis should be followed up with immediate professional examination. |
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