The most important thing to remember when treating your blisters is to avoid infection. If the blister has already burst on its own, clean it as soon as possible and apply antibacterial cream, like Neosporin, before putting a Band-Aid or two over it during the day. If the blister is caus...
Use moleskin on a blister that has already opened.This will protect the blister and allow you to keep walking without infecting the open wound. Clean the area if you can, using water or antiseptic wipes. Cover the area with clean gauze. Cut the gauze down to size, as extra gauze may ch...
(Note: Clear glass container + nutrient solution + light = algae. Be prepared to clean up the algae from time to time.) Filled 1/3 full of solution A (dilute) nutrient solution is added to the container. The roots should not be submerged in the solution, but rather it should be ...
It was beneath a filling so hard to clean it. She felt she might have to remove the tooth. I gave her a 1:3 dilution of dmso water (tastes terrible! ) And she rinsed her mouth with it vigorously. After just a few minutes her pain was reduced. After a few weeks of use, her ...
If you have a small blister that has not popped, it may be okay to keep it uncovered. It should heal without additional help. But, if the blister is in an area where it might experience friction, like the bottom of your foot, keep it covered. Choose a soft bandage that has some cus...
squeeze or pick a sore, and be sure to wash your hands thorough after applying medication to avoid spreading the infection to other areas of the skin. If the sore begins to drain or ooze, clean the area carefully with warm water and apply an antibiotic ointment to avoid a bacterial ...
I went to camp with my daughter about 2 weeks ago and every since I’ve gotten 1-3 bites a night with a small blister. They are only on my feet and legs but seem to be going higher every night. My husband is NOT being bit. I’ve washed the sheets, pulled the mattress off and...
My advice is to pop them. Controversial, but if you let the blisters keep growing and multiplying, well, I reckon you’re a dingus. I recommend doing it very carefully and hygienically by first washing your hands, then taking a sterilised needle or pin, break open each blister/bubble, th...
After the kids are to bed, I told my coworker, whichever of us is done first comes down to clean up the kitchen. By 9 pm we’ve usually finished all semblances of chores and kids and there’s hope that we might get to chat with one another. Sometimes that hope is dashed though ...
Wrap the burned region with a clean cloth or a dry, sterile gauze bandage. If a chemical comes into contact with your eyes, flush your eyes with water immediately. Do not worry about finding sterile water; the most critical objective is to begin flushing as soon as possible. Flush your ey...