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Blisters may be formed as a protection to the body where the skin has been chafed, burned or rubbed.

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Blisters
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A blister should be left intact. Never prick it; leave it intact as long as you can. If a blister is on an exposed area simply cover it with a small pad of gauze kept in place with tape. The blister will subside of its own accord and the skin will become dry and fairly hard. It will change its colour to a rather dark pink and it will gradually fall off. Don't do anything to disturb this natural process.

Posted 03.11.2010

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