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smalll water blisters on my arms but they dont itch or hurt

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PostPosted: 07/23/08 - 09:11    Post subject: smalll water blisters on my arms but they dont itch or hurt Vote now! Reply with quote

I have been noticing a lot of small water blisters on my arms, i have a lot of tattos could it just be the skin reacting to them? They dont hurt or itch it just seems that they apppear more in the heat i was just wondering if anybody knew what they were.
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