Mister Blister, Please Go Away

Health & Fitness

  • Author Shannon Miller
  • Published January 22, 2012
  • Word count 669

What do the following scenarios have in common?

  • Slipping shoes on after being in the pool or at the beach

  • During sports seasons, the kids are wearing different shoes and

getting their feet wet from sweat or post-practice showers

  • You wearing that perfect pair of heels that looks good but

doesn’t fit so well

…all of these scenarios may end the same way…with a blister! 

What exactly are blisters?  They are painful, fluid filled lesions

(Ew!).

More importantly, what are common causes of blisters?

  • Shoes that don’t fit well

  • Stiff shoes

  • Wrinkled socks that rub against your skin

  • Excessive moisture

  • Foot deformities

Now that you know everything you ever wanted to know about blisters,

check out these nifty tips that will help you to prevent them

but also care for them if they do appear:

  •  Dry your feet thoroughly after swimming, bathing, working

out, etc.

  •  Always wear socks, which can act as a cushion between your

feet and shoes.

  •  Wear shoes that fit!  (Those heels might look real

nice, but if they don’t fit, your feet will turn on you by the end of

night!)

  •  Stay away from popping blisters.  Instead, carefully

do the following:

  • Open a corner of the blister closest to the bottom of the

foot with a sterilized utensil, such as a sewing needle

  • Drain

  • Apply antibiotic cream

  • Cover with a bandage

  • Check the blister on a regular basis to make sure that it’s not

getting infected.

TIP:  Let blisters know that they are not welcome! 

Take care of your feet – they’ll love you for it!

Be careful thoughl as blisters are not to be confused with warts;

Instead of being fluid filled, and soft, warts are a painful thickening

of the skin, and generally stays to the sole of the foot.

Unlike blisters, warts are caused by a virus which can enter the skin

through a cut or abrasion.

How can you avoid warts in the first place?

  • Don't walk barefoot

  • Change your shoes daily

  • Keep your feet clean and dry - which may be difficult if you have

sweaty feet - use a powder if this is occurring

Don't do these things:

  • Don't use home treatments

  • Don't try to dig the warts out, even though it may be tempting; a

podiatrist will know how to deal with them

  • Podiatrists use laser treatments, or Duofilm, a

liquid 'aspirin' type wart remover.

There is one other foot condition that you might think is a wart,

but is not: Calluses or Corns

The determining way to tell if you have this condition is a painful

thickening of the skin, over bony protrusions, or at points of pressure

from your shoes. They can also occur on the bottom of the foot, much

like warts do.

What causes them?

  • Repeated friction and pressure from rubbing against bony

areas or lumps in your shoe.

  • Tight stockings

  • Tendon Imbalance

  • And NOT YOUR FAULT: Heredity

How to avoid them:

  • Avoid tight-fitting shoes, socks and hosiery - just as

with blisters.

  • Wear supportive shoes with a roomy toe box, and low heel -

which is more comfortable anyway.

  • Do not use heating devices on feet; instead soak in

cool water and ice - on the other hand, soaking them with warm

water, and then using a pumice stone to scrape off the extra skin

is good to do.

  • You can use over the counter creams - but don't use

medicated callus corn remover pads

  • You can also ask a podiatrist for anything using Pendinol's

Ureacin-10 cream and AmLactin Moisturizing Lotion (read

the ingredients on over the counter lotions to see if these ingredients

are contained)

TIPS: Be sure to wear COMFORTABLE shoes, and if possible, soft

pads to avoid hard bottoms of leather soled shoes from creating heel

strike, or calluses if you have uneven or bony feet. This is especially

useful if you spend your  days standing in thin soled, hard shoes.

And please, wash your feet often!

Source: "Summer Foot

Fixes",  American Podiatric Medical Association

The mission of Shannon Miller Lifestyle is to inform, educate and inspire women to lead a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Shannon Miller Lifestyle is for women with a focus on pregnancy and motherhood. Visit the website at http://shannonmillerlifestyle.com

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