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Shiny Sonichu !7AkxmZ6s.U
I've recently started walking again, but I made the goddamn mistake of doing so in my old shoes with practically no sole left. Now both of my feet have blisters, but they're unopened.
Thing is, I've never dealt with blisters on my feet. So I have no idea how they heal or whatnot.
What I'm basically asking is, should I open them, or will my skin mysteriously reattach itself back to my foot?
>> Anonymous
i don't know what the actual procedure is, but i just take a chunk out of the covering skin and get all the liquid out. after that i use a bandage to cover it for about 2 days and it's usually gone.
>> Anonymous
Drain the fluid with a sterilized needle, put some alcohol on it and let it heal under the original blister skin. After a few days you can peel off the skin and let it get some air and heal up the rest of the way.
>> Anonymous
uh. were you so obese that you couldn't get out of bed or what?
>> Squatz !WAY7yC.BQI
Take a think, sterilized needle. From the edge of the blister, go out a few mm (or maybe 1/8") and enter from there. Push the needle under the skind so that it enters the blister without piercing the skin covering said blister. Now remove the needle and drain the fluid.
>> Anonymous
leave them alone, they'll heal in a few days