What should I do if I walk too much and have blisters on my feet

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't break it and get infected, just apply some medicine such as safflower oil and wait for a day.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When you walk for a long time or wear shoes that don't fit, the soles of your feet are prone to blisters. Once you have blisters, it hurts to walk and you feel sad.

    The way to prevent blisters is, of course, to wear suitable shoes and socks with fine weaves and fibers, or to put adhesive tape on areas that are prone to friction. Recently, there has also been a wet spray on the market that prevents blisters**.

    So, what should you do in case you get a blister? Blisters can sometimes be mixed with some blood, but what should I do? Either way, the water must be squeezed out first.

    The method is to use a sewing needle or pin needle, first sterilize with a flame before puncturing the blister, and then press it from above to squeeze out the water. Finally, use iodine to disinfect** and the surrounding area, and then apply a band-aid. After a night, if the blisters accumulate again, squeeze out the water in the same way.

    Others use sterilized silk threads to pass through the blisters. The capillary phenomenon is used to make the liquid flow out continuously.

    If you cut off the blistered **, it will not only increase the pain, but also make it more difficult to walk. Therefore, it is best not to touch it until you return home. This also avoids bacterial infections in rabbits.

    When you get home, if the wound dries, the outer layer of skin will naturally peel off. The most important thing is to keep it clean and constantly disinfected to avoid infection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are not afraid of pain, you can rub it with iodine wine, and you can use iodine wine to drink liquor! It will be fine in a few days!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The essential reason for blistering on the feet after walking for a long time: blisters are caused by the rupture of tissue cells caused by long-term strong friction of the tissues on the feet.

    The specific reasons for blistering on the feet after walking for a long time: the shoes are too hard, the socks are too rough (which does not cushion the friction of the feet), and the amount of exercise is too large, so there will be blisters.

    Resolution. 1. Before departure, the place that is afraid of blistering or feeling blistered is covered with a medical cloth, which reduces the probability of blistering.

    2. If you feel that there is something in your shoes on the way, you must take off your shoes immediately, check them, and don't deal with them.

    3. The last is to learn to walk, the walking posture must be correct, the heel first touches the ground, and then the sole of the foot evenly touches the ground until the toe.

    Don't be afraid of blistering on one side of your foot and holding a weight on one side of your foot, so that if you walk for a long time, your foot will blister.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm also genetic, and this condition is genetic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm also genetic.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm also blistered all the time, and the shoes are very comfortable to wear, but now I still blister occasionally, and I die of pain, maybe because I walk too much every day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I guess it's a problem with shoes.,A better shoe.,If not.,Then you guess it's not very easy to walk.,If it's not.,Then you've been walking for too long,

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Essential cause: Blisters are caused by the rupture of tissue cells caused by long-term strong friction of local tissues on the feet.

    Specific reasons: the shoes are too hard, the socks are too rough (not to cushion the friction of the feet), and the amount of exercise is too large, so there will be blisters.

    Solution: Wear comfortable, soft-soled shoes, flexible socks, and a moderate amount of exercise.

    Remedy:1Wash off the blisters first.

    2.Apply alcohol to disinfect.

    3.Make a small infusion with a sterile needle or scissors to drain the tissue fluid (water) and apply alcohol to the wound.

    4.Finally, apply the entire blister with a band-aid or aloe vera gel.

    5.Do not change the sticker, otherwise it will cause bacteria to enter and become infected.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Coat it with some pearl powder or something.

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