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  1. Bulla is a pathological entity caused by the confluence of two or more of the terminal elements of the bronchial tree. They may be found subsequent to any condition that interferes with normal respiratory mechanism that produces increased intra-alveolar pressure.

    • E. Robert Wiese
    • 1946
  2. The Roman bulla, far from being a simple child's trinket, was a complex symbol woven into the fabric of ancient society. Its study reveals not just the artistry and beliefs of the Romans, but also the societal structures and the significant transitions in a young Roman person's life.

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    Bullae caused by friction can usually heal naturally if they’re left alone. To avoid further irritation or making your bullae worse, put a protective bandage over the area. A gauze pad is best because the fabric absorbs moisture while still allowing your bullae to breathe. Don’t try to burst or pop your blisters on your own. If you break the skin t...

    If your bulla or blister needs to be drained, your doctor should perform the procedure. This will lower your risk of infection. During your visit, your doctor will likely swab the area with a cleanser to remove any dirt or bacteria. Then they will puncture your blister using a sterile instrument. After the blister has drained completely, your docto...

    There are several alternative treatments you can use to treat and soothe bullae. Aloe vera:Applying aloe vera directly to the bulla can help soothe pain. It’s a natural anti-inflammatory, so it can soothe any swelling or redness. Aloe vera is most effective when treating small burns that cause blisters. Burns greater than 1 inch in size should be e...

  3. Feb 7, 2021 · Bullous lung disease, or bullous emphysema, is a long-term progressive disease of the lungs characterized by single or multiple bullae. A bulla is a blister of more than 5 mm (about 3/16 inch) in diameter with thin walls that is full of fluid or air.

  4. Sep 27, 2022 · Bullae are large fluid-filled blisters that appear on the upper layer of the skin. They are larger than smaller blisters, or vesicles. An individual blister, or bulla, usually measures more than 5 millimeters. In addition to the larger size, the main characteristic of bullae is the clear fluid inside the blisters.

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  5. Feb 9, 2023 · What is bullous emphysema? Read on to learn more about this lung condition, including diagnosis, symptoms, and treatments.

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  7. Aug 22, 2023 · A bulla is defined as an air space in the lung measuring more than one centimeter in diameter in the distended state. The term giant bulla is used for bullae that occupy at least 30 percent of a hemithorax [ 1-4 ].