How to get rid of blisters

Blisters are known as blisters. There are more causes of blisters, such as herpes simplex, herpes sweat, burns, etc., which need to be eliminated by medication and surgery according to different causes.
1. Herpes simplex: it is a skin disease caused by the infection of herpes simplex virus, which can lead to cluster blisters around the mouth, eyes and genitals.
It can be treated with astringent and secondary infection prevention drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as the commonly used 1% to 2% methyl violet solution, 0.5% neomycin ointment, etc.; and secondly, it can also be treated with oral antiviral drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as acyclovir and vasiclovir.
2. Sweat herpes: it is a recurrent non-inflammatory blistering disease that occurs on the palm-plantar and finger (toe) sides, and the lesions are small blisters deep in the skin, the size of a grain of rice, and slightly above the surface of the skin.
Under the guidance of the doctor, hormonal drugs can be applied externally for anti-inflammatory and anti-itching, such as tretinoin urea ointment and hydrocortisone ointment; non-hormonal drugs, such as tacrolimus cream and pimecrolimus ointment can also be applied externally to alleviate the symptoms of skin swelling and irritation.
3. Scald: For blisters caused by scald, the blister volume is relatively small, you can apply scald ointment to promote the absorption of blisters and self-scabbing; for larger blisters, you can be guided by a surgeon, the blisters will be broken, the liquid inside the squeezed out, and then apply scald ointment treatment.
Different blisters have different treatment methods, and should be treated reasonably under the guidance of a doctor. Drugs are used as prescribed by the doctor.