Blisters (referred to as blisters in medicine), for blisters rubbed out on the soles of the feet, can be handled accordingly, such as general treatment, extraction of blister fluid, medication and so on.
1. General care: blisters ground out on the soles of the feet are due to the friction that separates the epidermis from the subcutaneous tissue of the local skin, forming a gap and filled with fluid.
For relatively small blisters with intact epidermis, pay attention to keep the skin clean and dry, avoid excessive stimulation, and the general blister fluid can be absorbed on its own; for broken blisters, avoid water, use iodine povidone to disinfect, and then use medical gauze for bandage protection.
2. Extraction of vesicle fluid: for larger blisters, a syringe can be used to extract the vesicle fluid to shorten the time of fluid absorption and promote the recovery of the blisters, which needs to be strictly sterilized before and after the operation to avoid causing infection.
3. medication: for blisters accompanied by redness, swelling, fever, pain and other symptoms of infection, to give anti-infective treatment, commonly used drugs are mupirocin ointment, erythromycin ointment and so on.
It is recommended that when the symptoms of blisters on the soles of the feet are serious, or after general care does not get better, timely medical treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, avoid private medication, so as not to delay the condition.