For tiny blisters that are less than 1 inch, apply a loose, sterile cloth or bandage to the area. Do not try to break the blister or add any over-the-counter topical creams. The blister should heal on it’s own within one to two weeks.
Large blisters will need to be drained due to the build up of pus. Wash your hands with soap and water before draining the blister. Sterilize a needle with rubbing alcohol.
Carefully, puncture the bottom edge of the blister to allow fluid to drain. Clean the blister with either liquid soap or tea tree essential oil. Add five additional drops of tea tree oil to a sterile gauze or bandage and apply over the wound.
The dressing should be changed twice a day or sooner if it becomes wet or dirty. Repeat the drainage process if the blister fills again with pus. Large blisters usually heal within two to three weeks.
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