ddrplaya08 answered Sunday July 10 2005, 10:05 pm: Hey! you can buy special blister pads, but i find that neosporin and a bandaid are just as good if not better and more cost efficient...hope you feel better soon...those hurt like cray-z! [ ddrplaya08's advice column | Ask ddrplaya08 A Question ]
IsabelToTheRescue answered Thursday July 7 2005, 6:22 pm: You can buy Band-Aid brand Blister-Block band-aids. They are cushiony band-aid type things. They work well and stay on good. I'm a figure skater and I get blisters from my skates sometimes. I highly recommend them. =)Good Luck! -- Isabel [ IsabelToTheRescue's advice column | Ask IsabelToTheRescue A Question ]
soccerplayer5674 answered Wednesday July 6 2005, 10:17 am: This what I do when i have a blister, first you should put some medicine on it like neosporin (which works really well) and then stick a bandade on it and you will be all set =) Hope I helped! [ soccerplayer5674's advice column | Ask soccerplayer5674 A Question ]
OrangeChikn answered Monday June 6 2005, 6:28 pm: Try putting a bandaid on it, and wearing open toe shoes. Just be careful.
cailoisa answered Sunday June 5 2005, 4:54 pm: Take a sharp, sterile needle a make a tiny hole in one side of the blister. Don't make the hole in the middle. Once the blister is empty, leave the skin covering it, and place a bandage over it. This is the fastest way to heal blisters. [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Sunday June 5 2005, 3:17 pm: there isn't much you can't do to make it stop hurting besides putting a bandid and some maybe neosporin or foot lotion on it.
XxSwEeTtArTxX answered Sunday June 5 2005, 2:40 pm: not really.
just put a band-aid on it with neosporin for pain under the band-aid. it'll help it heal quicker so you won't have to suffer as long. lol
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