Abrasion blisters will usually go away on their own if they are not broken.
Abrasive blisters are commonly associated with friction caused by clothing, shoes, or heavy work on local skin tissues. Blisters are generally small and usually fade away on their own without having to be pierced.
If the blisters are small, it is usually necessary to avoid picking them to avoid localized infections, and the blisters will gradually subside over time.
If the blisters are large, they usually go away on their own, but it takes longer. In ordinary activities may cause the blister to break and become infected, in this case it is usually recommended to go to the hospital to disinfect and use a sterile needle to puncture, release the liquid inside the blister, and then use sterile dressings to bandage, to prevent infection.
Skin tissue blisters need to be carefully taken care of, to maintain local cleanliness and hygiene, in order to prevent the occurrence of infection, if the blisters are more serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital, so that professional doctors to deal with.