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