Is it normal to have blisters on the soles of the feet, and the causes of blisters on the soles of t

Updated on healthy 2024-06-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This? Blisters on the soles of the feet are a very common phenomenon and can be caused by many reasons. Often, blisters on the soles of the feet can be caused by athlete's foot, herpes or athlete's foot.

    Let the experts explain it to you? 1.Tinea pedis caused by fungal infection, fungi are contagious, it is recommended to go to the hospital to develop a ** plan after clinical or laboratory microscopic examination, there are many types of fungi, and there are many antifungal drugs, not every one of them is suitable for fungal patients.

    It is recommended to take medication under the guidance of a doctor. Do not blindly abuse drugs on your own, so as not to aggravate the condition or cause unnecessary ***. 2.

    Herpes caused by a viral ** infection It is recommended that you try acyclic guanosine ointment or phthalotyl rub. If there are blisters, it is recommended that you use a sterile cotton swab to stick iodophor after disinfection, and then use a sterile syringe pillow to puncture the blister after the blister is pricked again, and the effect is better, and you can also take oral antiviral drugs at the same time. 3.

    Beriberi: Soak your feet in hot water and apply clotrimazole syrup or compound salicylate tincture once a day. After the skin is dry, then rub the foot qi spirit or ringworm ointment. Usually pay more attention to cleaning shoes and socks, and pay special attention to the shoe cabinet should also be frequently ventilated and dried; If the shoe cabinet cannot be moved, it should be regularly scrubbed with disinfectant or put in desiccant to remove moisture.

    4.Discomfort in shoes, excessive walking: Wear suitable shoes and socks with fine weaves and fibers, or apply duct tape beforehand to areas that are prone to rubbing, etc.

    It is also possible to use a sewing needle or pin needle to sterilize the blister with a flame before puncturing the blister, and then pressing 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.

    There are also some people who use sterilized silk threads to pass through the blisters, and use the capillary phenomenon to make the liquid inside flow out continuously. Through the above introduction, I believe that we have a certain understanding of the long blisters on the soles of the feet, and should pay attention to avoid scratching, avoiding hot water washing, avoiding soapy bathing with too strong alkaline, choosing shoes with good breathability and cotton socks, socks should be disinfected after washing, keep the local ** dry, and do not share baths with others. Prevent re-infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are actually many reasons for blisters on the soles of the feet, so in ordinary life, you must choose some suitable ways to carry out **, and the symptoms can better cover the situation of blisters on the soles of your feet in Shan Town.

    Causes of blisters on the soles of the feetThe reason for blisters on the soles of the feet is generally caused by some fungal infections on the feet, so in ordinary life, we must pay attention to the hygiene of our feet. It is not recommended to scratch, which can easily affect our hand hygiene to a certain extent, resulting in fungal infections on our hands, so it is necessary to pay attention to them in daily life. Our feet must pay attention to personal cleanliness in life to avoid some injuries to our feet.

    In the case of fungal infection of the feet, it may be caused by athlete's foot, which causes our feet to have blisters and itching and other symptoms, and if you do not use some suitable ways in your daily life, it is easy to increase the area of the disease, so you need to pay attention to it in ordinary life, and pay attention to personal foot hygiene.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Question 1: Why do you have blisters on your feet It may be blister-type athlete's foot.

    Symptoms: Mostly occur in the margins of the feet. At first, it is a small blister with a thick and full wall, and some can fuse into a bullae, and the blister fluid is transparent, and there is no redness around it. Feeling itching, after scratching, it often causes erysipelas, lymphangitis, etc. due to secondary infection.

    Cause: It is a common ** disease caused by fungal (also known as toadstool) infection. Footbaths and foot towels should be used separately to avoid infecting others.

    **Measures: For blister type, soak your feet in hot water and then apply clotrimazole syrup or compound salicylate tincture once a day. After the skin is dry, then rub the foot qi spirit or ringworm ointment.

    Question 2: Why do blisters arise on the feet Essential reason: 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. Workaround:

    Wear comfortable, soft-soled shoes, flexible socks, and a moderate amount of exercise. Remedy:1

    Wash 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 feel.

    Question 3: What is the cause of blisters on the feet and how to deal with them 1. Don't think that if you puncture the blister, the liquid in the blister will flow out, and the blister will be fine. On the contrary, the blister should be kept intact as much as possible, so that the liquid in the blister can absorb on its own, and the skin of the blister will dry up, crust over, and fall off.

    2. If the blisters are caused by the shoes being too tight or wearing new shoes, and the blisters are ground by the edge of the shoes, the blisters should be protected with gauze pads on the affected area and replaced with suitable shoes and socks.

    3. In case the blister is broken before the lower layer has regenerated, the affected area should be cleaned and disinfected immediately, and bandaged with clean gauze.

    4. If the blisters are caused by burns or scalds, or if the blisters are large, the child should be taken to the hospital for treatment.

    5. If there is redness and swelling around the blister or the blister becomes purulent, it means that the blister has been infected, and the child should be taken to the hospital for treatment immediately.

    6. If the blisters are caused by fungal infection, not only should you actively use drugs, but you should also pay attention to cleaning your shoes and socks, and pay special attention to the fact that the shoe cabinet should also be ventilated and dried frequently; If the shoe cabinet cannot be moved, it should be regularly scrubbed with disinfectant or put in desiccant to remove moisture. While cleaning the shoe cabinet, don't forget to wipe the shoes clean with a dry rag, and stuff some deodorant packets made of spices, tea, and bamboo charcoal into the shoes to eliminate germs and odors.

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