Blisters
What Are Blisters?
Blisters are small pockets of fluid that form on the skin as a protective response to friction, pressure, or irritation. They commonly appear on the feet, especially during physical activity or when wearing ill-fitting shoes. While blisters are usually harmless, they can become painful or infected if not treated properly.
Symptoms of blisters include:
A raised, fluid-filled bubble on the skin.
Redness or tenderness around the affected area.
Pain or discomfort when walking or wearing shoes.
Possible signs of infection, such as swelling, warmth, or pus.
Causes of Blisters
Blisters often develop on the feet due to:
Friction: Prolonged rubbing from poorly fitting shoes or socks.
Moisture: Excessive sweating, which softens the skin and makes it prone to irritation.
Heat: Prolonged exposure to heat or sunburn.
Medical Conditions: Certain conditions, such as eczema or diabetes, can make the skin more susceptible to blisters.
How JS Podiatry Treats Blisters
At JS Podiatry, we provide effective treatments to alleviate pain, prevent infection, and promote healing. Our approach includes:
Blister Draining: Safely draining large or painful blisters to relieve discomfort and reduce the risk of infection.
Padding and Offloading: Using specialised padding to protect the affected area and prevent further irritation.
Infection Management: Treating infected blisters with appropriate care, including antiseptics or antibiotics if necessary.
Preventive Advice: Offering guidance on footwear, socks, and foot hygiene to minimise the risk of future blisters.
Biomechanical Assessment: Identifying and addressing gait or pressure issues that may contribute to recurring blisters.
Why Choose JS Podiatry for Blister Care?
Experienced Podiatrists: Our team specialises in treating foot conditions like blisters with precision and care.
Comprehensive Care: We address both the symptoms and underlying causes of blisters for long-term relief.
Accredited Clinic: We accept Medicare, DVA referrals, and offer private health fund rebates via HICAPS.
Convenient Location: Visit us at 14 Wickham Street, East Perth, WA, for expert podiatry care.
Preventing Blisters
To reduce the risk of blisters, we recommend:
Wearing properly fitted shoes with adequate cushioning.
Using moisture-wicking socks to keep feet dry.
Applying blister prevention products like moleskin or gel pads to high-friction areas.
Keeping your feet clean and dry, especially during physical activity.
Book Your Appointment Today
Don’t let blisters slow you down. Contact JS Podiatry for expert care and effective treatment.
FAQs:
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Foot blisters are primarily caused by friction, often resulting from ill-fitting footwear, excessive moisture, or prolonged activity. Other contributing factors include heat, pressure, and underlying skin conditions.
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Symptoms include a raised, fluid-filled bubble on the skin, redness, tenderness, and sometimes pain or itching. If a blister becomes infected, signs may include increased redness, warmth, swelling, pus, or a foul odor.
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It's generally best to keep the blister intact to prevent infection. Protect it with a clean bandage or blister pad. If the blister is large or painful, you may consider draining it using a sterile needle, ensuring to keep the area clean.
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Consult a podiatrist if the blister shows signs of infection, is recurrent, extremely painful, or if you have underlying health conditions like diabetes that may complicate healing.
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To prevent blisters, wear properly fitting shoes and moisture-wicking socks, keep your feet dry, use protective padding in high-friction areas, and gradually break in new footwear.
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Yes, JS Podiatry offers professional assessment and treatment for blisters, including safe drainage, infection management, and advice on footwear and orthotics to prevent recurrence.