Blisters?

Oct. 13th, 2015 09:55 pm
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Back in the days when rocks were soft my mom would always insist that blisters should be drained and then bandaged. Later, but still pre-Internet, I remember reading something saying this was a bad plan and if the skin did not break on its own it should be left. Now in the age of the Internet I can find all kinds of info saying both yea and nay.

What's the friend consensus? Also, how do you deal with a blister on the underside of a toe? It's sufficiently large that the typical protective pads I could get at CVS wouldn't surround it.

Stupid army tricks!

Date: 2015-10-14 11:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pierceheart.livejournal.com
Lance, drain, then apply tincture of benzoin into the cavity. Burns like hell for a while, turns the inside to callous - quickly enough to hike on.

Again, stupid army tricks. Learned from SF medics; they're not allowed to do that for cadets anymore.

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