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I use potassium hydroxide for molluscum. It burns a lot and seems to make blood bubbles. Is this normal?

It is not normal to have blood-filled blisters when using potassium hydroxide for molluscum treatment. Burning sensation is common, but if you are experiencing unusual symptoms like blood-filled blisters, it is best to show them to a pharmacist for further evaluation.

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