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Q: How do you treat a blister on your foot?
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How do you treat broken blister?

Disinfectant and bandaids :)


Why do you have a blister on the back of your foot?

A blister on the back of your foot is usually caused by friction or pressure from shoes rubbing against your skin. It forms as a protective barrier of fluid between the layers of skin to prevent further damage. Keeping the area clean and protected can help it heal faster.


You were running on the hot streeet bare foot and got a blister because it was so hot is it a blood blister or blister?

A blister has clear fluid under the skin, and a blood blister has blood under the skin. If it's a burn, it's most likely a blister.


Which insect has been used to treat baldness?

the blister beetles


Name something nasty that can grow on your foot?

A wart or blister.


What US president's son died from a blister on his foot?

Coolidge


Will ciprofloxacin help fever blister?

Ciprofloxacin is not used to treat a fever blister.


How long does it take a blister on your foot to heal?

5 to 7 days.


How can one relieve the pain of a foot blister?

In order to relieve the pain of a foot blister, one needs to first make sure that it is kept clean and disinfected. One can put a first aid cream such as Polysporin on the wound and then apply a breathable bandage. It is also good to allow the blister to air out when possible.


Can a large blister on the foot be treated with the vinegar and water will this help dry up the water?

I have a large blister down the side of my big toe that is filled with fluid will vinegar and water help dry up the blister?


What is a Soft bubble under the skin on the sole of foot?

it is most likely a blister, caused by running or putting strain on the sole of your foot.


I had a blister-like thing on my foot only it's not a blister and when I pulled it out a gelatin-like solid came out what is it?

Exact same thing just happened to me, hence the research.