Finger work blisters are mainly caused by the separation of skin epidermis and subcutaneous tissue due to external injury, and corresponding treatment measures can be taken according to the size of the blisters.
After blistering, it is necessary to stop working in time to avoid aggravation of symptoms. For blisters of relatively small size, no special medical measures can be taken to intervene, and observation and waiting are the main focus. During the recovery period, it is sufficient to disinfect the area by applying iodine povidone on a regular basis.
For larger blisters, medical attention should be sought, and the doctor should use a sterilized syringe to extract the fluid from the blisters and then disinfect the area with iodine povidone. After disinfection, erythromycin ointment can be applied locally to help promote recovery and prevent infection. Adverse reactions such as localized rashes after administration of the medication must be sought promptly.
The appearance of larger blisters or other symptoms of discomfort, it is recommended to promptly seek medical attention, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.