How To Get Rid Of Ampollas?

Clean the area gently with mild soap and water

Leave the blister intact if it’s not broken

Protect it with a hydrocolloid blister bandage

Change the bandage daily or if it gets wet or dirty

Reduce friction with cushioned pads, moleskin, or properly fitted footwear

Keep pressure off the blister with padding, bandaging, or different shoes

If the blister is painful, consider using an ice pack (10–15 minutes) wrapped in cloth

If the blister breaks: wash with soap and water

Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or antibiotic ointment

Cover with a sterile nonstick gauze pad or bandage

Keep it clean and dry, and change the dressing daily (or when wet)

Seek medical care urgently if there are signs of infection (increasing redness, warmth, swelling, pus, worsening pain, red streaks, fever)

Seek medical care if the blister is large, recurrent, won’t heal, or is from a burn, chemical exposure, or an unknown cause

Avoid popping, cutting, or draining blisters at home if you can prevent it

Avoid home remedies like alcohol or hydrogen peroxide on open blisters

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