How to Treat a Blister That Has Popped
Things You'll Need
- Antibiotic or antiseptic ointment
- Sterile bandage or gauze
- First aid tape
Instructions
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Wash your hands with soap and water. If medical gloves are available, put them on both hands.
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Wash the affected area with soap and water. Then pat it dry with clean gauze.
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Cut the flap of skin covering the blister with clean scissors if it has become dirty or infected. Otherwise gently smooth it down.
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Apply antibiotic or antiseptic ointment to the affected area. Examples include bacitracin, polymyxin B, mixed antibiotic ointments and Betadine ointment.
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Apply a loose sterile bandage or gauze pad. Fasten it lightly with first aid tape if you are using a non-adhesive bandage or pad. Make sure the tape or adhesive surface does not touch the blister.
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Remove the bandage at night. Soak the bandage in cool water if necessary so that it is easier and less painful to remove.
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Wash the affected area again and dry with gauze in the morning. Then apply and fasten another loose bandage and repeat the process every day until the blister has healed.
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