Blisters on the hands and feet usually occur due to long-term friction or pressure, if hot water or tea etc. and acid or alkali can also burn any part of the body and blisters may occur on it.
Treatment
Blisters caused by friction or pressure are usually harmless, but often they do not even cause pain, however, if pus forms due to the entry of bacteria into them, they can be very painful, especially in hot humid weather. should not be ignored, however, walking blisters are often dangerous.
If a large part is burnt, consult a doctor. Half a blister can be treated at home. Wash the blister thoroughly with soap and let it dry. If it has not burst yet, stick a normal tape on it well. It will heal without causing any pain four or five times a day. If the blister has worsened and is very painful, apply Tincture Benzoin three to four times a day, and if it gets worse or gets pus, consults a doctor. Bandage the blister with Burnol ointment or Vaseline.
Hardening of the skin
Hardening of the skin is caused by constant pressure. But if you intend to trim them, you can cut them with a new blade soaked in alcohol. The skin is dead and devoid of blood vessels. If the skin is not cut, you will feel severe pain.
Corns
They appear on the soles of the feet or on the palms of the hands. They are just like facial nails, but they are much larger. On the surface, a hard sassing-like bump is formed, the roots of which are quite deep in the skin, especially when it If they occur in the soles of the feet, they prove to be very painful, when pressure is applied, they cause severe pain and it becomes impossible to walk wearing shoes, however, their pain is usually bearable when walking barefoot.
Remedy
You can remove the gopher with a clean blade or lancet soaked in spirit, but it is necessary to remove them from the root, otherwise, they will sprout again. In the case of cutting the root, a little blood also comes out. Keep in mind that you can be satisfied by extracting blood from the healthy skin on the sides of the gopher. Apply alcohol or a solution of red medicine to the wound.