A video showing an unidentified man with a giant blister covering his entire palm is making the rounds on the Internet.
The patient, who suffered second degree burns causing the enormous blister to form, filmed himself while a doctor popped and cleaned his blister.
In the video, the doctor is seen pinching the huge bubble of yellow skin, letting a jet of fluid spatter over the white sheets.
The man, who revealed he works for a car wash, told the doctor, “That definitely doesn’t feel good.”
The doctor then advised him not to wash cars anymore because of his injury.

“You can do cashier work,” she suggested.
After successfully popping the giant blister, the doctor cut away the dead skin, exposing red raw skin with a pool of yellow and slimy sludge on one side.
“That slimy stuff on there is protein,” the doctor explained.
The hair-raising video was uploaded on YouTube by user The Most ProNoob. In the video’s description, the patient said that he went to the emergency room of the hospital on March 7 last year after suffering from a second-degree burn. Doctors cleaned and wrapped up his injury.
He then returned on March 10 for the doctor to pop the blister.
When a person suffers serious second-degree burns that penetrate beyond the first layer of the skin, the skin becomes red and sore, thickens and eventually forms a blister. In most cases, blisters pop open, making the burn appear wet.
Watch the gruesome video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwMX99yPnFA