To Pop or Not!?!


Question: To Pop or Not!!?
In pain, went out last night in my new stilettos and was left with three blisters on the bottom of my feet!. What is the best course of action!? To pop the blister or leave it be!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Don't ever stick anything into a blister to force it to pop!. You could get a serious staph infection!.

Soak blisters in warm water!. You may have to do this more than once!. (am and pm) They will 'pop' or drain on their own!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

CC!.,
I've heard over and over again, that it is soooo bad for blisters to POP them!!! Just leave it alone and it'll go away!! If you have to put a loose fitting band-aid around it to protect it from getting popped if anything!! Do you realize how much pain you will be in if you POP it!? I've accidently popped one a few times in my life, and it hurt badly!!! Not to mention the infection that will set in afterwards!!! NOT GOOD to do none of that!!! Your only going to make matters worse than they already are!! I wouldn't POP it at all!. I tell my kids not to pop their's either!! It's just not a good thing to do!!! PERIOD!! IF you were to call like "Dial-A-Nurse" they would for sure tell you NOT to POP IT!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

You probably need to go ahead and pop them if they have pus in them, what i usually do is get a stick pen and burn the tip of it, and stick it a little so the pus can come out, and then pour some peroxide over it and then some ointment!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Leave them alone!. The blisters are a sack formed to protect the skin underneath!. If you pop them, they will just take longer to heal!. Disinfect them, put on a lot of bandages and wear different shoes for a while until they heal!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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