- Effective remedies for a bladder on the foot
- When to pierce the bladder on the foot?
- How to pierce a bladder?
A bubble on the foot makes walking difficult and hurts? Are your shoes causing chafing and painful blisters? We will give you some good advice on how to prevent and treat blisters on your feet. Wondering if piercing your bladder is a good idea? Try effective remedies for blisters on your feet.
Effective remedies for a bladder on the foot
- A patch with a dressing or a protective spray should be enough for the usual blister and skin abrasions.
- When the bladder on the foot is large and filled with fluid, and the skin around it is very red, pierce it with a disposable or ordinary needle, sterilized in alcohol or boiling water. Then the body fluid will leak out. Gently squeeze out debris through a sterile gauze pad.
- If you suspect that the bladder will fill again, pull a cotton thread threaded over the tailor's needle through the bubble (it doesn't hurt), leaving the ends of the thread out of the bladder. The secretion will run down on it.
- When the bladder is small, put a bandage on it.
- If the blister becomes torn, reattach it to the damaged area. Then wash the skin around the wound with an anti-infection preparation. You can reach for a preparation containing, for example, polyhexanidine - a substance that supports the wound healing process and is not conducive to the development of microbial resistance. Cover the whole thing with a band-aid, but take it off at night to let the air reach the morning (it promotes healing).
- Apply a disinfectant dressing on very extensive abrasions. It cleans the wound and protects it against dirt, infection and further injury. The dressing does not stick to the body, so it can be changed painlessly. Underneath him, the wound is wet all the time, heals faster because he can breathe, so it hurts less. These dressings come in several sizes.
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When to pierce the bladder on the foot?
Avoid piercing the bladder whenever possible - the fluid in it has antibacterial properties and naturally protects the damaged body, accelerating skin regeneration.
Bladder piercing(drainage) may be necessary ifbladder on the footmakes it difficult for you to walk andthere is a risk of its damage and tearing off.
How to pierce a bladder?
Disinfect the bladder and the skin around it with an anti-infection agent. A medium-diameter disposable needle is best for puncturing the bladder. If you want to do it with an ordinary needle or, for example, with a pin - boil them and then disinfect them with alcohol.
If it is possible, do not cover the bladder with plaster or dressings - it will heal faster when uncovered.
Try to damage the bladder skin as little as possible - do not cut it out under any circumstances. The best solution is to press it against the damaged body - this will create a natural "patch" that accelerates healing.
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