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Blisters of the skin

Skin blisters: what is it?

Skin blisters appear spontaneously when there is significant friction and repeated skin.
Bulbs arise from a reaction of cells to the shear friction that acts as a burn the top layer of skin off a blister to form in which oozes a clear liquid, a serous fluid.
The bulb is equivalent to a second degree burn (characterized by blisters).
The behavior in case of blisters of the skin

Whatever the location of the bulb, it is essential to clean it properly and monitor its progress.
1 - If the bubble (blister) is formed and still intact, it should be clear giving a little bit in a "side" with a needle or a small pair of scissors (nail, for example) that will be increased to 60 ° alcohol beforehand.

It does not cut the blister, it is left in place, after having pressed (flattened) and sponged clean with a disposable tissue. The skin of the blister is dressing.

If the blister is gone and the flesh is exposed, we go straight to the wash.
2 - Wash the bulb with water and soap. Rinse and dry thoroughly with a disposable tissue.
3 - If you have a skin disinfectant which you are not allergic, it can be applied at this time.
4 - Ideally, a bulb should be left in the open air, without rubbing, to heal well. But it is not always possible. Then placed a protective dressing dry. We must avoid repeating the friction guilty.
5 - Inspect the ampoule once daily. If it stays clean and heals well, it is not necessary to disinfect every time. Quickly washed in the shower. No bath that will soften the skin and make it porous microbes.
6 - Change the dressing after each treatment.

Complete healing occurs in 3-4 days. If the bulb is deep and it bleeds, complete healing may take a week or more.





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