What should I do if I have a blood blister on my hand?

A blood blister on the hand can be treated by observation or by picking it.
Commonly, blood blisters on the hands are often the result of squeezing the hand. The epidermal skin at the point of compression is separated from the dermis, so the blood pools and leads to the appearance of blood blisters.
1. Observation: Blood blisters produced by squeezing will usually subside on their own, and the blood in the blisters will be gradually absorbed, and pigmentation may form under the skin, but it does not affect normal life and work.
2. Puncture: Sometimes the blood blisters formed after extrusion are relatively large, which will affect normal work, at this time you need to go to a regular hospital, seek medical advice, and under aseptic operation to puncture the blood blisters, disinfection, and wait for the wound to recover.
If the blood blisters on the hands did not become small or serious, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.