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| quote: | Originally posted by tribu
Try taking a sewing needle, and heating it with a lighter, or in a pot of boiling water to sterilize it. Pop the blister carefully. Be sure to wash the area thoroughly and wear a bandage to prevent infection. Also, keep a tissue or q-tip nearby to clean up the pus that will come out when you pop it.
3 or 4 years is a looong time though. This blister may require professional medical attention. I assume youve had different pairs of shoes along the way? |
Bad idea. The liquid that accumulates in a blister is lymph, and its purpose is to cushion the flesh under the skin and help heal the blister, so by doing that, youre only prolonging it - especially since the lymph will just keep refilling the blister.
A small blister goes away after a couple days. A big one, like after playing a sport that requires alot of running, could take a week or 2.
But I think Inverse has a callous.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Coup
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