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How do you deal with blisters or in Filipino, [i]paltos sa paa[/i]?
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[b]Most blisters heal on their own. [/b]But home treatment may help decrease pain, prevent infection, and help heal large or broken blisters. Here are some steps:
[quote][li]Wash the area with soap and water. Do not use alcohol, iodine, or any other cleanser.[/li]
[li]Don't remove the flap of skin over a blister unless it's very dirty or torn or there is pus under it. Gently smooth the flap over the tender skin.[/li]
[li]Apply an antibiotic ointment and a clean bandage. If the skin under the bandage begins to itch or a rash develops, stop using the ointment. The ointment may be causing a skin reaction.[/li]
[li]Change the bandage once a day or anytime it gets wet or dirty. Remove it at night to let the area dry.[/li][/quote]
Home remedies may relieve itching from blisters. One way to help decrease itching is to keep the itchy area cool and wet. Apply a cloth that has been soaked in ice water, or get in a cool tub or shower. @ [url=http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/blisters-home-treatment]Source[/url]
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now i know
im so bobita
Anyway, i always have this blister when wearing newly bought shoes, most esp. Black shoes
Thanks for sharing some treatments paw
@biankee: You're welcome. Didn't know blisters was the English term too until I translated it on Google.
when they prick, it hurts really bad and when I take off the skin, it's like I can see my muscles
lolll
@t
i rarely have foot blisters anymr, ive stopped wearing flats and just wore sneakers everyday for school