You just got back from a run (that last mile was no joke) and you’re so relieved to finally peel off your sneakers and sweaty socks. But, wait, what’s that on the side of your big toe? Ugh, it’s a ...
This article originally appeared on Backpacker Blisters: just hearing the word makes our feet ache. Getting one of these raw, painful wounds is the quickest way to ruin any hike, and although careful ...
Blisters can set you back miles or even end a trip, and they don’t go away after your first shower back in civilization. Hikers frequently debate the merits of the age-old question: to pop or not to ...
We all get blisters, but they’re particularly common in the warmer months because of the heat. Whether you get them from tight running shoes or a new pair of heels-- they can be annoying and terribly ...
It's a universal truth that blisters are the worst (and very painful!). Here, an expert shares his tips on how to get rid of blisters. While I’ve always shied away from popping them in the past, ...
You may be tempted to pop a blister, particularly one that's itchy or painful. But in many cases, the fluid that accumulates under a blister (and makes you want to pop it) aids healing. So, the answer ...
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Popping a burn blister can increase your risk of infection. If a burn blister pops on its own, there are things you can do to minimize infection risk. If you burn the top layer of your skin, it is ...
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