How to get rid of water blisters
How to get rid of water blisters
A water callus delivers a lot of pain. The bubble contains a transparent liquid that forms under the skin as a result of friction. If there is no treatment, suppuration may occur, so it is so important to start the fight against this problem in a timely and correct manner.
You will need
- - the needle;
- - alcohol, iodine or zelenka;
- - sterile wipes;
- - ointment with antibiotic content;
- - Adhesive plaster or bandage;
- - baking soda;
- - salt;
- - plantain;
- - leaves of aloe, calanchoe or bearberry.
Instructions
1
Small corns are usually opened by themselves,so they are enough to cover with a bactericidal plaster, which protect against injury. If the callus is large and causes you discomfort, it is better to pierce it for a quick healing. It is necessary to disinfect the puncture site, lubricate the corn with alcohol, iodine or zelenka. Punctures can be made only with a sterile needle. Dip it into alcohol or burn over fire. Make a few punctures on the side of the corn, inserting the needle parallel to the skin surface. The main thing - do not cut corn, as it protects the delicate skin inside of infection and damage.
2
Gently squeeze with a sterile water napkincorn (after puncturing) to get out all the liquid. If in the future the corn again becomes filled with liquid, repeat the punctures. To prevent the development of infection, put on ointment with an antibiotic and cover with a protective breathing patch, which needs to be changed at least twice a day (at night, take it off so that the skin dries).
3
Prepare a hot soap and soda bath. Dissolve a liter of hot water a tablespoon of table salt and one teaspoon of baking soda. Lower the damaged area with water corn into the prepared solution for fifteen minutes. Then pat the skin with a soft cloth. Take a sheet of plantain, wash it and rub it with your hands, attach it to the water callus, fix it with a band-aid or bandage.
4
Leaves of Kalanchoe, Aloe or Common Bearberrywill serve as a rather effective means for treating water calluses. It is enough to cut a sheet of one of the listed plants and cut out of it a small piece that will completely cover the corn. Cut the plant leaf along and apply a juicy side to the sore spot, fix it with a plaster. After a day, remove the dressing and treat the callus with an antiseptic. Repeat this procedure until the corn is completely gone.