PepeLePew answered Monday February 23 2004, 1:51 am: Don't pop it...i didn't even know you could, but don't do it. It might make it worse. And as kittkatt said, make sure theirs no air sockets (or whatever) when you put on a sock. as in, make sure it fits properly. if your folding the ends in so your skin only shows, not the sock, then just cut off the ends with scissors. or if your into those huge shoes thing, then change them before you go off to play. [ PepeLePew's advice column | Ask PepeLePew A Question ]
nicegirl90247 answered Saturday February 21 2004, 7:49 pm: Yes, there are bandages on the market now that are supposed to heal blisters. I believe they are made by "Johnson&Johnson". They are called "Blister care". I would first sterilize a needle by putting it under a flame from the stove until the end glows red, then carefully sticking it sideways through the top layer of skin above the blister (don't worry, it won't hurt) and gently draining out the fluid by squeezing. Then, apply the bandage. These are very cusiony and should alieviate any pain while the blister heals. It should heal in a few days, and you may need to repeat there proceedures. I hope this helps. :-) [ nicegirl90247's advice column | Ask nicegirl90247 A Question ]
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