Walking blisters (i.e. blisters) can be relieved by general treatment, medication, surgery and other methods as prescribed by the doctor.
1. General treatment: patients should stop walking for a long time, take proper rest, wear loose and comfortable shoes and socks that fit the feet, and avoid getting water on the skin at the blisters, so as not to affect the recovery of the wounds or lead to secondary infection.
2. Drug treatment: if the affected area is secondary to bacterial infection, erythromycin ointment, fusidic acid cream and other drugs can be used externally to treat the infection; serious infection can be taken orally under the guidance of the doctor, cephalosporins, quinolones and other sensitive antibiotics to fight infection.
3. Surgery: If the blisters are small, they usually can be treated without treatment, and the body can absorb them by itself. If the blisters are large, it is necessary for professional physicians to use sterile needles to puncture the wall of the blisters after sterilization, and gently extract or squeeze out the blisters, disinfect with iodine povidone to prevent local secondary infections, and finally use gauze bandages to protect the wounds.
Walking blisters, if the blisters are large, should be timely consultation, by the physician according to the condition of the treatment, do not self-medication.