If it was my toe and it hurt to walk on the blister, I'd drain it on the theory that less pressure should mean less pain.
I've never had a blister get infected, but feet seems like the most likely place for that to happen - if you're going to drain it wash everything thoroughly first and put a sealing bandaid over it if you can (and antibiotic ointment and an absorbent bandaid if sealing it up isn't possible).
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Date: 2015-10-14 05:32 am (UTC)I've never had a blister get infected, but feet seems like the most likely place for that to happen - if you're going to drain it wash everything thoroughly first and put a sealing bandaid over it if you can (and antibiotic ointment and an absorbent bandaid if sealing it up isn't possible).