Most blisters typically appear on the feet and hands; however, they will occur anywhere on the body.
It is very common that these are caused by a burn or by friction with some surface, as an example with shoes.
Generally, these blisters cure themselves in very short time, so, when they are too massive and the discomfort is bigger, however, there are very easy treatments to alleviate this discomfort.
How to Get Rid of Blisters on Feet
Blisters on feet treatment
1. Don’t break it. The skin that covers the blister helps to avoid infections, during a few days; the body reabsorbs the liquid that’s in it.
2. If the blister has already burst. Let the fluid kick off on its own, cleaned around with sterile gauze, also you can cover the area with a gauze.
3. If the blister is in a place away from friction. Leave the blister uncovered, the air can help it heal.
4. If it has a different color than transparent, you can prick it to eliminate pressure, but first, you need to wash the area with soap and water, do not tear loose skin, because it protects the area.
Apply iodine to eliminate potential bacteria and at last cover the area with sterile gauze.
5. For a couple of days. You can remove dry skin; try only to remove the skin that’s lifted.
Do not apply any products that aren’t for this type of skin wounds because you may generate an infection.
How to prevent blisters on feet
Make sure you retain your feet dry. Apply foot powder to reduce sweating,
Note: The blisters generated by a burn are terribly painful and with a bigger risk of infection, in this case, visit the doctor to provide you a particular treatment for your case.