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Blisters after plastering are considered contact dermatitis and are caused by plaster allergies. If there are blisters, it means that the allergic reaction is relatively severe, and oral anti-allergic drugs are required**, generally oral antihistamines such as vitamin C tablets, loratadine or cetirizine.
If the disease is severe, oral corticosteroids are needed to relieve symptoms quickly. For the treatment of blisters, if the blisters are relatively small, you don't need to pick them up, you can directly apply calamine lotion, which will dry up, scab and finally fall off after a few days.
If the blister is too large to absorb on its own, it is necessary to extract the blister with a syringe under sterile conditions and apply pressure to bandage. If the bubble fluid appears again, it can be blistered again, pressurized and bandaged, and after a few days, it will scab over and eventually fall off. Patients should not scratch the affected area with their hands to avoid damage and infection, and should pay attention to keeping the affected area clean and hygienic.
In our lives, many patients have allergic blistering after applying plasters on **, which makes patients very worried.
In this case, the patient should stop using the drug, pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the affected area, and the patient can take the drug with oral cetirizine hydrochloride tablets**. People should have a basic understanding of the ** method of plaster allergy blistering.
If the patient has **allergic blistering after applying the plaster, the patient can take some anti-allergy drugs for **. If the blister is large, the patient can puncture the blister with a sterile needle to drain the effusion.
If the blisters are relatively small, the patient can apply gentian violet solution, and the patient should pay attention to keeping the ** dry to prevent the infection of the affected area from aggravating the disease. In view of the patient's allergy to the plaster and blistering, the patient should use water to clean the plaster on the affected area to avoid secondary injury.
Patients should not scratch the affected area with their hands, otherwise it will cause injury, aggravation of the condition, and even infection. Patients should not use overheated water to wash the affected area, and patients can apply some anti-itching drugs to the affected area.
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It is best to go to the hospital to see if the expired plaster is blistered and the skin is damaged.
Normal unexpired plaster, for some more sensitive people after the paste, there is a sense of fever and burning, and even blisters will appear in severe cases, which is a benign reaction to normal drugs, proving that the pasted drug has penetrated into the acupuncture points and meridians from **, and the effect is better. So don't panic after blistering, and don't think it's something abnormal. Foaming is related to time and physique, that is, it is time medicine and individualized.
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Then it is recommended that you can buy some liquid for ** repair for repair.
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