The blisters on the soles of the feet can be treated appropriately according to the size of the blisters and the accompanying symptoms, and in principle, the blisters can recover quickly after taking standardized treatment. 1. For relatively small blisters, as long as attention is paid to keep the local skin clean and dry, to avoid excessive stimulation, blisters can generally disappear on their own in about 1 to 2 days. 2. For larger blisters, a syringe can be used to remove the fluid inside the blister, which can reduce the time of fluid absorption and promote rapid recovery of the blister. Before and after the suction, pay attention to good disinfection to avoid infection. 3. For blisters accompanied by infection, anti-inflammatory drugs must be given symptomatically, such as topical mupirocin ointment, oral amoxicillin capsules and so on. 4. For broken blisters, avoid water, use medical gauze for bandaging if necessary. Do not treat blisters on the soles of your feet on your own to avoid infection. Standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor is a prerequisite for the recovery of blisters on the soles of the feet.