How to Get Rid of Blisters Faster
Instructions
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Clean blisters using soap and water. Pat the area gently as you clean; avoid vigorously rubbing the wound to prevent additional irritation. Pat the wound dry. Apply an antiseptic and allow it to dry.
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Put a bandage or blister plaster on a small blister. The skin surrounding the blister should be completely dry before you apply the bandage or plaster. Tape to keep the dressing in place. Larger blisters may need to be punctured in order to bring relief and faster healing.
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Sterilize a needle with iodine or rubbing alcohol, or boil the needle in water for a few minutes. Insert the sharp end of the needle slowly into the blister. Aim for the center of the blister. Press your fingertips gently against the blister to encourage draining. Apply antibiotic ointment to the drained blister. Cover with a bandage.
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Remove bandages after a few days. Boil scissors and tweezers in water for a few minutes or sterilize with rubbing alcohol. Gently remove dead skin from the blister. Apply more antibiotic ointment and cover until healed.
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