How To Treat Blisters?

Wash your hands before touching the blister

Clean the area gently with soap and water

Leave small, unbroken blisters intact

Do not pop the blister unless it is large, painful, or likely to burst

If draining is needed, use a sterilized needle to make a small hole at the edge

Gently press out the fluid without removing the skin

Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment or petroleum jelly

Cover with a clean, nonstick bandage or blister pad

Change the dressing daily or when it becomes wet or dirty

Keep the area clean and dry

Avoid pressure, friction, or rubbing on the blister

Wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes or protective clothing

Use a cold compress for pain or swelling

Take over-the-counter pain relief if needed and safe for you

Watch for signs of infection such as redness, warmth, pus, or worsening pain

Seek medical care if the blister is very large, infected, caused by burns, or does not heal

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