October 23, 201213 yr Hello. I run daily and find that, on my right foot only, I get blisters if I run long distances. What can I get from a pharmacy to help them heal quicker or are they best left alone and untouched? Right now both mine burst and I drained them, cleaned them, kept them dry and now they are covered by a plaster. Any advice is much appreciated. Many thanks. Ian
October 23, 201213 yr Author Thanks very much for this but right now I am ideally looking for something I can use to treat what I have now. I will take a look at those socks though as proper running socks will no doubt be better than the normal socks I use.
October 24, 201213 yr I asked a friend in the U.S. to mail me over a couple packs of "moleskin" for when I do some heavy walking. Didn't cost much for postage. http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/walgreens-super-moleskin-plus-sheets/ID=prod3984750-product Mac
October 24, 201213 yr There is some spray on plaster available in Thailand that would be better then normal plasters. At least that is what i am led to believe. I used it when i had blisters on my hand from rowing.
October 24, 201213 yr I have seen the spray, I think it is called tough skin. It may have been in Boots pharmacy.
October 24, 201213 yr Ianwuk, My friend, as a runner, blisters are least of your problems, wait until you have severe knee pain due to torn meniscus! I've been jogging for 18 years, met 4 cute/sexy girls and 3 arthroscopies for torn meniscus! Blisters, ha ha ha ha 5 5 and 5!
October 24, 201213 yr yeah you could deal with the symptoms with solutions like lubrication and moleskin etc. That is just dealing with the symptoms. The real problem is muscle inbalance and asymmetry that is causing a focused contact stress. Do some kettlebell workouts or yoga and pilates to balance out your muscles. It's incredibly easy to get muscle imbalances over time. WIth the right exercises your muscles can work a lot better with less stress and hot spots(pain).
October 24, 201213 yr Author Thanks very much for the advice Cobra. I have never done anything like that and so I will try to look in to it.
October 25, 201213 yr Often the blisters are just due to friction, which s=weat may worsen. Cornstarch or talcum powder on the feet plus proper socks my prevent. Once you have them, unofrtunately I have never found a quick remedy, it just takes time to heal, and be sure it has healed fully before you encase the area in a shoe again.
October 28, 201213 yr For future prevention you might try rubbing your feet regualrly with surgical spirits. I used to have a lot of problems with blisters which were caused through friction / sweat whilst practising martial arts. Someone recommended the use of surgical spirits and it really seemed to help prevent the blisters and lessen the sweating. Also put talcum or athletes foot powder in your socks prior to running as this may also help.
November 7, 201213 yr good socks and some insoles would probably take away the friction that is causing the blisters. Nike elite socks are very good and Spenco insoles are also good.
June 18, 201313 yr Anyone knows where i can find this kind of blister patches? http://www.beautyheaven.com.au/health-wellbeing/healing-treatments-massage/28852-compeed-blister-patch Nothing could find it on their website. Had 1 blister first and it popped by itself but now this morning 2 others come up and it just makes me that i hardly can walk anymore as the blisters are on my right foot on the side which i am using to walk with So its damn annoying and using already multiple cleaning stuff to clean the blister which has been popped but thinking about what to do with the other 2 blisters, keep it like this or make it pop as well
June 18, 201313 yr Spraying the areas prone to blistering with surgical alcohol will toughen the skin over time and make it more resistant to friction. Once blisters are there, try and keep them from popping for a few days to allow the underlying skin to thicken; makes it less prone to "weeping" after it pops. Applying some merthiolate will dry them quickly if you can stand the significant discomfort from applying alcohol to exposed nerve endings!!
June 18, 201313 yr If you need/want to keep running, then this method used in the Military will see you ok (but I concur with all the sensible advice above about prevention): Get a syringe and a pretty large diameter needle. Pierce the blister at 2 opposing ends and either squeeze or drain the fluid out using the syringe. Then inject 'Tinct benzine' into the blister space - stand by for this being immensely painful You can then run on it within an hour, but it really is just a stop-gap and you must find a way to stop the friction that caused the blister in that area. After a week or so the dead skin will want to come away. Enjoy
June 18, 201313 yr Exactly where on your foot are you getting the blisters? Do you wear socks when you run? How old are you running shoes?What brand and model running shoe are you using? Did you get the blisters with previous pairs of running shoes? You say you run "long distances". That's very subjective, please be more specific. Also do you get the blisters if you are running shorter distances?
June 18, 201313 yr Spraying the areas prone to blistering with surgical alcohol will toughen the skin over time and make it more resistant to friction. Once blisters are there, try and keep them from popping for a few days to allow the underlying skin to thicken; makes it less prone to "weeping" after it pops. Applying some merthiolate will dry them quickly if you can stand the significant discomfort from applying alcohol to exposed nerve endings!! Actually i am aplying now already 3 different stuff to clean out the germs inside according the GF I have bought a antibiotic cream now and apply it on the area with the 3 blisters as there isnt a alternative as i have written before. It seems they not sell it in Pattaya, i ve been to several pharmacies and they only had the normal plasters. Anyways, i barely can stand on my other foot now and its annoying as hell but hopefully with this cream it will recover ''quickly''.
June 18, 201313 yr Just thought of another question: How many days per week do you run? How many K or miles per week?
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