How do you treat palm blisters?!


Question: Assuming these are regular, clear (fluid-filled, not blood) blisters that were caused by friction, then you should just apply band-aids and wait for them to go away on their own. No special treatment is required unless they become infected. Even blood blisters should go away on their own. To avoid more blisters or aggravating the ones you have, wear gloves while you are being active with your hands until the blisters resolve -- this should really just last a few days. If these were not caused by repetitive friction and just appeared spontaneously, they are a rash or infection, and you may need to be examined by a doctor.


Answers: Assuming these are regular, clear (fluid-filled, not blood) blisters that were caused by friction, then you should just apply band-aids and wait for them to go away on their own. No special treatment is required unless they become infected. Even blood blisters should go away on their own. To avoid more blisters or aggravating the ones you have, wear gloves while you are being active with your hands until the blisters resolve -- this should really just last a few days. If these were not caused by repetitive friction and just appeared spontaneously, they are a rash or infection, and you may need to be examined by a doctor.





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