How to Heal Blisters Effectively

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By Patty Inglish, MS

Leg blisters such as this can be dangerous. See your doctor (public domain)

Blisters Can Heal Quickly and Effectively

Any blisters on the inside of your mouth should be brought to the attention of your dentist immediately. A serious condition may be occurring and you need help with it. The flowing information is for external skin blisters.

Many people incur blisters form shoes that do not fit and rub painfully. Others develop blisters on the fingers from using scissors or hand tools. Most of these blisters heal naturally and do not require medical treatment. Just keep the area washed and dry, as with the rest of your body and the blister liquid will be reabsorbed into your body. As the new skin grows quickly underneath the blister, the lymph fluid in it will reabsorb skin on top will dry and peel off on its own. Do not "pop" the blister with a pin, a needle, a pencil point, or a kitchen knife. Leave it alone so that it can heal, because opening it allows bacteria in. Staph infections are deadlier than ever these days, so do not do it. The unbroken skin over the liquid of a blister maintains a buffer against infections. This means that you should try to keep blisters unbroken.

Cover any small blisters with a dry adhesive dressing like a large bandaid strip. Larger blisters should be covered with a gauze pad or dressing that you can then tape in place. If you have a blister in a position that is causing you pain or that makes it likely to burst (on the bottom of your foot or palm of your hand), its important to cover it with a soft dressing to pad and protect it. Then change the dressing daily.

If a blister bursts open, take care to refrain from peeling off the burst skin from top of the blister. This is very important in the case of very large blisters that occur on the legs in cases of diabetes and poor circulation. Peeling off this "dead" skin can allow infections to enter the open wound and can ultimately lead to necrosis (dead tissues) and even amputation of the leg. The most severe cases of cellulitis infections that occur in such blister infections can lead to death if untreated. Go to a doctor if you have a blister larger than a half dollar coin.

In the case of small blisters, simply press the area around the blister that has burst in order to rid the area of the fluid (lymph) inside of it. Next, cover the blister and the area around it with a dry, sterile (germ free) dressing, such as gauze, and protect it from infection until it heals in a few days. You might use peroxide topically before applying the dressing.

Blood blisters should also be left alone to heal. Is a blood blister bursts, keep the area around it clean and dry, and protect it with a sterile dressing to prevent infections. Blood blisters may be very painful and you can use an ice pack or a sack of frozen peas or corn on the area immediately after the injury that pinched a blood blister onto your skin. Use the ice for 10 to 30 minutes at a time and rest the area 5 minutes between applications. The ice should not actually touch the skin, but should be wrapped in a towel. Direct ice can cause a type of burn to the already injured area..

Blisters that have become infected may be treated with by a doctor with antibiotics. Blisters caused by a medical condition, such as leg blisters, are treated by doctors in other ways. If in doubt, call your doctor.

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Eileen Hughes Level 3 Commenter 4 years ago

Very good information. Blisters can be painful especially in some places....Some more so than other. You seem to have covered all sorts. good hub

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 4 years ago

Thank you Eileen. I know two people that have gigantic blisters on their legs form time to time. They must see a professional to have their legs wrapped and bandaged. ONe friend suffers form diabetes and the other claims she does not have it but "cannot eat sugar." I pray that an actual cure - not just wrapping - for these blisters is forthcoming soon.

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Mary Tinkler 3 years ago

I use coconut oil on blisters, burns, scratches....after washing first. It has some sort of natural anti-microbial property. I have very fair and tender skin and coconut oil is a good fit for me....inside and out. Seems strange, but check it out on the internet, and your local library.

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 3 years ago

Sounds like a good natural cure to me, like aloe and some other plants. I'll try it and see what happens.

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ninaredza 3 years ago

I find that the blister inside the lip is the most uncomfortable type there it. My mum uses a chinese powdered herb to numb it. Tastes bitter but a great remedy!

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 3 years ago

That sounds like an excllent solution, ninaredza! Thanks for suggesting it.

Lyn 3 years ago

Very informative, clear and helpful. Thank you

Goodwisher 3 years ago

Most Effective way to take care of Blisters is to put some Neosporin Antibiotic Cream and after half an hour on top of it rub some hydrocortisone cream with out cleaning Neosporin

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Lgali 3 years ago

Very informative and helpful article

alma mcgrail 2 years ago

very useful information

Ham 2 years ago

I've got blisters on my feet, will follow what u suggested and will see what happens cheers

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 2 years ago

Ham and alma -- Let us know how the treatments worked and what else you might have found helpful!

Recently for a blister on the bottom of one foot one morning, I put on a thick, snug cotton sock and by the next day, the blister had been re-absorbed.

Tasia Maguire 14 months ago

I have a really painful blister right inside my lip it is white with yellow-ish liquid inside and at the top it has a pointy part and idk what to do plz help

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 14 months ago

I'm not a doctor, but you might use a little peroxide as a mouth rinse, or try a very small amount of tea tree oil on the blister - it tastes terrible, but I brush my teeth with it once a month. The best thing to do is to call your doctor or visit a mini-clinic in a local drug or grocery store if you have these. There, a Nurse Practioner can have a look.

Nicky 11 months ago

I have 3 blisters on the same toe from wearing heels, 2 are ordinary blister and the 3rd a blood blister, how do I ensure that they heal in the fastest possible time?

marie 5 months ago

Wow! this article has been very helpful for me! following your advice made my blister heal in just 3 days!thanks a lot!

Harry P 4 months ago

While camping recently I burnt my thumb whilst cooking with a trangia. The pain was really intense, so I rinsed it under cold water for 2 minutes, but the pain kept returning so I decided to apply sting cream to numb the pain. After that I applied a bandage to it but I think I put too much pressure on the burn and now a week later I am left with a burn blister and a pressure blister, any advice on how to heal as quickly as possible?

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 4 months ago

Two blisters for the price of one. I think you need to begin treatment all over again, as listed in the article above, or see a physician or nurse practitioner.

Sobiya 4 months ago

I had a very painful burn blister today and It punctured and a liquid came out. My mum told my to keep it clean and now Im going to apply cold to eat and go to sleep, Hopefully it will be better by morning. Thank you so much!!

luke 28 hours ago

I've got blisters on my fingers!

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 17 hours ago

I hate when that happens. The day someone tried to teach me to golf, I developed blisters on every finger and the palms of my hand. It was horrendous. I used a soothing cream on my hands and a pair of loose-fitting white cotton gloves to protect them for a few hours at a time. On the third day, I felt much better.

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