Proper skin care and shoe choice are vital in dealing with blisters before they start, says Dr. Ken Jung, a foot and ankle surgeon in Los Angeles.For starters, keep your skin soft and supple.While you may think thickened calluses are protecting your feet, they are more prone to forming an underlying ulceration or blister, said Jung.
Pay attention when wearing new shoes
Some people will wear blisters on their feet as long as they wear new shoes. This is a running-in period between the feet and the shoes. During this period, special attention should be paid to the protection of the feet. Preventive protection can be provided in places where blisters are more likely to appear on the feet. For example, stick a band-aid to protect the weaker feet and reduce the chance of blisters.
Blister plaster is made of adhesive hydrocolloid and high permeability PU film, without any medicine ingredient.
Hydrocolloid supplies a moist wound healing environment, and film is waterproof.
Protect the wound from infection, comfortable and breathable.Clean and sterilize the wound and the surrounding skin until they becomes dry
Hydrophilic hydrocolloid foot patch is applied to prevent articulation carina injury and friction injury and is effective for all kinds of skin blister, reducing pain, absorbing wound exudation, preventing bacteria infection, accelerating wound healing and reducing scar formation.
Choosing appropriate specification foot patch to stick on the foot, pressing the edges gently to fit with the skin tightly
Post time: Jun-02-2021