White nipple blisters usually need to be determined by the cause to determine whether or not they will heal on their own. White nipple blisters are usually caused by improper breastfeeding, burns and mastitis. White nipple blisters caused by improper breastfeeding can be cured by sucking out the milk with a breast pump and pausing breastfeeding; while white nipple blisters caused by burns or mastitis cannot be cured by themselves and need to be treated under the guidance of a doctor. Burns can be treated with silver sulfadiazine, zinc sulfadiazine and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor, while mastitis can be treated with cephradine, erythromycin and other drugs, and if the drugs can’t be treated, abscess incision and drainage and minimally invasive surgery can be used to treat the problem. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of professional doctors; at the same time, pay attention to hygiene, avoid infection, and eat a light diet.