Why can’t you squeeze the water out of a blister?

The water inside the blisters can’t be squeezed out, mainly considered as herpes simplex, sweat herpes and so on, without removing the cause of the disease, the blisters will keep growing, so can’t be squeezed out, you need to find out the cause of the disease and then use different medicines to carry out reasonable treatment.
1. Herpes simplex: herpes for short, is a limited, fluid-containing cavity damage above the skin surface, mainly caused by human herpes virus infection. Before herpes is broken, it can be treated by applying topical glycerite lotion and acyclovir ointment under doctor’s guidance; after herpes is broken, boric acid solution and furacilin solution can be used as wet compresses.
2. Sweat herpes: a blistering skin disease that occurs on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet and fingers, manifested as small blisters deep in the skin, slightly above the surface of the skin. Glucocorticoid creams can be used externally, such as tretinoin cream, hydrocortisone ointment, etc.; for intense itching, oral antihistamines can be taken to relieve, such as benadryl and loratadine.
Once the blisters appear, you need to carry out reasonable treatment under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid self-operation, prompting the deterioration of the condition. Drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use, do not self-medication.