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How Does One Treat Diabetus Bulae (diabetic Blister) On The Finger. It Isn't Sore Or Inflamed.

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Pretoria, ZA
October 1, 2022
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How do you treat diabetic blisters at home?
If diabetic blisters are particularly large, persistent, painful, or inflamed, a person can treat them with: Saline compresses: These can help relieve itching and irritation. Bandaging: These may protect the blister and surrounding skin from bursting or scratching.

October 1, 2022
A DiabetesTeam Member

No blister should be popped since that would be a place for infection to get in. A Band-aid would be useful to protect it.

Wow! I didn't know saline would fix itching!

November 2, 2022
A DiabetesTeam Member

Thank you so much

October 1, 2022

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