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Jessicrawrr
22-10-2010, 05:20 PM
I was in cooking today, and the oven cloth slipped from my hand when I was moving my hot tray and I grabbed the tray.
I have a blister on my thumb where my thumb bends and folds, and going near my thumb.
how long will it take for it to heal?

Con
22-10-2010, 05:33 PM
if you have sudocrem it gets rid of the burning sensation instantly - the quicker you put it on the less amount of a burn you'll get.

The blister will last a few days and then you'll end up with a burn scar which'll fade.

Special
22-10-2010, 06:33 PM
water, sudocrem, plaster

Jessicrawrr
22-10-2010, 07:07 PM
thanks you two, but i thought plasters aren't good for blisters?

flatface
22-10-2010, 07:12 PM
Don't put a plaster on unless the blister has popped, also don't pop the blister yourself :)

Conservative,
22-10-2010, 07:12 PM
Blister plasters are ;]

Jessicrawrr
22-10-2010, 07:16 PM
Blister plasters are really for blisters that will rub against something, like one on your foot, and it'll kill if this blister pops ;'(

flatface
22-10-2010, 07:18 PM
Blister plasters are really for blisters that will rub against something, like one on your foot, and it'll kill if this blister pops ;'(

It's a good sign if it's painful, means you haven't done any lasting damage to the nerves.

Nicola
22-10-2010, 09:05 PM
Hmm if I normally want to get rid of a blister and it hasn't popped I pop it myself. But not like, hitting it with something until it bursts but instead just poking a pin into the top of it and drain out the fluid.

You're probably not supposed to do that but it's never done me any harm. I just put some cream on it after.

flatface
22-10-2010, 09:12 PM
Hmm if I normally want to get rid of a blister and it hasn't popped I pop it myself. But not like, hitting it with something until it bursts but instead just poking a pin into the top of it and drain out the fluid.

You're probably not supposed to do that but it's never done me any harm. I just put some cream on it after.

I wouldn't do this, especially on your thumb as there's a few complex nerves around that area and the risk of infection is quite high. The blister is actually doing some good, its there acting as a natural coolant to the burn so it's in your best interest you don't pop it :P

Nicola
22-10-2010, 09:23 PM
I wouldn't do this, especially on your thumb as there's a few complex nerves around that area and the risk of infection is quite high. The blister is actually doing some good, its there acting as a natural coolant to the burn so it's in your best interest you don't pop it :P

Yeah people do say don't pop it but I hate them so much :(

Corn pads are supposed to help, try putting one of them on.

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