Author Topic: Why are you not supposed to break blisters?  (Read 1962 times)

How do you deal with blisters then? If they break, you're basically screwed. Is what I've been told so far

Every time you break a blister and get an infection, it lowers your chances of getting an infection in the future.

I think.

Try it.

Just keep it clean and leave it alone. You don't need to do anything else.

How do you deal with blisters then? If they break, you're basically screwed. Is what I've been told so far
Just wait for it to go away.
It will, eventually.

« Last Edit: August 12, 2010, 09:04:47 PM by Hiiro3293 »

Just wait for it to go away.
It will, eventually.

It's right (On the underside) on the joint where your hand and arm meet. And I rest that on my computer desk when I use the mouse.


It's right (On the underside) on the joint where your hand and arm meet. And I rest that on my computer desk when I use the mouse.
Then put something over it, or be more careful.

I've dealt with far worse than a blister.



If you break it use hydrogen peroxide on it. It hurts like hell but it prevents infections.

I use my teeth to do that

also
What the forget is that?
It's disgusting.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2010, 09:10:29 PM by JamestheLeet »

If you break it use hydrogen peroxide on it. It hurts like hell but it prevents infections.
What the forget is that?
It's disgusting.

STOP THAT!!!

Stop quoting that picture.

Apparently Night Fox still lives in feudal England where infections are a death sentence.

Apparently Night Fox still lives in feudal England where infections are a death sentence.
WICKEN!