A Quick Guide To Foot Blister Treatment

A Quick Guide To Foot Blister Treatment

Five Steps to Optimal Blister Treatment

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Article written by Rebecca Rushton - podiatrist

In the ideal world, managing foot blisters starts and stops with prevention. But sometimes things go wrong. Either prevention fails, or we let things go a bit too far (sometimes a lot too far). Then we end up having to deal with a foot blister while we’re on the track.
To treat a blister on the track, it goes without saying, you’ll need to be carrying some sort of a blister kit. But what should you have in your blister kit? To help you decide, let me explain the principles of blister treatment. And I’ll show you what’s in my blister kit.

The aims of blister treatment are to minimise pain, prevent infection and speed healing. There are five steps to achieving this.

Step 1: Apply antiseptic
Step 2: Dress your blister
Step 3: Reduce pressure
Step 4: Reduce friction levels
Step 5: Monitor regularly for infection
What’s in your blister kit?
Should I pop my blister?

Article was written by Rebecca Rushton, a podiatrist with 20 year’s experience. She has a special interest in blister management, is the founder of blisterprevention.com.au, and the author of The Advanced Guide to Blister Prevention and distributor of ENGO Blister Prevention Patches. She lives in Esperance WA and her favourite walk is the rocky limestone track just 200 metres from her back door.