Skin Blisters Causes And treatment

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Skin Blisters Causes And treatment

• Skin blisters are painful fluid-filled sacs.

• Usually, seen on the feet and hands.

• They are treatable, but preventable.

• Constant friction

• Exposure to extreme cold and hot weather

• Dermatitis

• Shingles or chickenpox

Causes Of Blisters

• Viral infection

• Herpes simplex

• Bug bites

•Don’t drain in unhygienic condition

Skin Blister Treatment

Blister Care

• Rub with spirit

• Do wound dressing

• Apply antibiotic cream

• Gently press to ooze fluid

• Puncture with sterilized needle

Even If you drain -

• One of the best healers for itchy blisters.

• Has natural anti-inflammatory properties.

• Reduces swelling, redness and itching.

Aloe Vera Gel

• Dab or soak blister in apple cider vinegar solution.

• An ancient remedy with antibacterial effects.

• Treats and prevents skin blisters.

Apple Cider Vinegar

• Popular remedy for treating blisters.

• Apply on blister before going to bed.

• To enhance recovery, add apple cider vinegar.

Castor Oil

• An astringent with antibacterial properties.

• Dries up and heals skin blister promptly.

• Use a quality tea tree oil-based ointment.

Tea Tree Oil

• Salt-water foot soaking heals skin blisters on feet.

• Best way to get rid of skin blisters.

• Cleans your lesion from sweat and dirt.

Salt Water

• Contains anti-inflammatory properties that aid blister healing.

• Soak your feet in a solution of warm water containing three green tea bags.

• Have green tea twice or thrice to promote healing.

Green Tea

• An excellent nutrient for skin disease and blisters.

• Promotes healing and prevents scarring.

• Start daily vitamin E supplement.

Vitamin E Supplement

• Keep your blister uncovered in a clean atmosphere.

• Remove bandage when indoors.

• Apply a thin layer of antibiotic cream.

Let Your Blister Breathe

•Multiple and severe blisters.

• Infected with pus and crust formation.

• Recurrent skin blisters.

Consult Doctor

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