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Blisters

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Blisters are fluid-filled pockets in the skin commonly caused by friction, burns or irritation. They often occur on the feet and hands.

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Reducing Friction

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Reducing rubbing and pressure helps prevent worsening.

Immediate·💪 Medium effort

Proper Footwear

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Well-fitting shoes reduce blister risk.

Preventive·💪 Medium effort

Aloe Vera Gel

Natural

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Aloe vera may soothe irritated blistered skin.

Days·💪 Low effort

Leaving Intact Blisters Unbroken

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Keeping intact blisters closed may reduce infection risk.

Days·💪 Low effort

Moisture-Wicking Socks

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Special socks may reduce moisture and friction.

Preventive·💪 Low effort

Antibiotic Ointment for Open Blisters

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Open blisters may occasionally use topical antibiotic ointment.

Days·💪 Low effort

Protective Blister Dressing

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Hydrocolloid or protective dressings cushion blisters and reduce friction.

Days·💪 Low effort

Sterile Drainage When Needed

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Painful large blisters may occasionally be drained using sterile technique.

Immediate·💪 Medium effort

Petroleum Jelly

Topical

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Petroleum jelly may reduce friction on vulnerable areas.

Immediate·💪 Low effort

Resting the Affected Area

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Reducing repetitive movement may support healing.

Days·💪 Low effort

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