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Blisters on Top of My Blisters by maeflye Posted Fri 29 Jul 2005 12:00am Sea World today and it was a great day. We were there almost 10 hours and found plenty to do. The kids seemed less whiny today even though there was less to do than at Disney. I enjoyed it much more as the shows were great. HOWEVER, anyone who sits at the computer 18 hours a day 5 or 6 days a week should definitely not think she can be o ... Read on »
How To Treat Blister on Your Feet Safely by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Mon 06 Jul 2009 12:00am A blister is a small pocket of fluid contained in the outer layers of the skin. A blister is caused by irritation of the skin from excessive rubbing, burning, freezing... and sterile manner. If you need to drain a blister because you are going to continue the type of activity that caused the blister, follow the following guidelines to do it safely 1 Read on »
How To Treat Blister on Your Feet Safely by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm A blister is a small pocket of fluid contained in the outer layers of the skin. A blister is caused by irritation of the skin from excessive rubbing, burning, freezing... and sterile manner. If you need to drain a blister because you are going to continue the type of activity that caused the blister, follow the following guidelines to do it safely 1 Read on »
Blisters! by Bella C Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Mar 2009 3:05pm Rule #1 for avoiding blisters - don’t unlace your shoes!  This causes your feet to be able to slide around in your shoes, and no matter what kind of moisture-wicking fabric your socks are made of, blisters will ensue! Yes, I had major blisters on my feet on Saturday after my 6 mile walk.  I could hardly walk, the pain was so bad.  Not to sound Read on »
Disney, Ironman Florida, and Blisters. by Flatoutjim Posted Tue 11 May 2010 4:39am foot, and between my toes. Yes, all that walking caused severe blisters similar to what I experienced at Ironman Florida in 2006. Then it dawned on me, the shoes I wore Read on »
What To Do About Your Blisters From The Chevron Houston Marathon by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Sun 30 Jan 2011 8:00am environment to develop blisters on your feet. Make sure you know how to treat them properly. Blisters form as the result of friction. While they are generally formed by new or poorly fitting shoes, due to excessive rubbing on the foot, dampness causes them to form as well. Marathon runners do not have the opportunity to change their shoes during the course Read on »
Are blisters inevitable when I run? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm Blisters don't just happen, you'll feel pain before they appear. If you feel pain in the skin of your feet while you're exercising, take off your shoes and look for a cause. Usually, your socks will be wrinkled or your shoes won't fit properly. If it's your socks, straighten the wrinkle. If it's your shoes, take them off. Wetness causes skin to stick Read on »
thursday blister poll by Nattie F. Patient Expert Posted Sat 29 Nov 2008 12:32pm what is your blister prevention method Read on »
Foods To Stop Fever Blisters (Herpes Virus) by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:37pm Most people suffer a form of herpes virus at some point. Most commonly a cold sore "fever blister" or genital blisters but can be shingles or an infection called Epstein... the food that cause herpes outbreaks. The three worst food to eat if you are prone to herpes: * Chocolate * Nuts * Gelatin (Jell-O) Dr. Griffith explains: Molecules Read on »
How to Prevent Blisters during Sport by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 20 Jul 2010 6:02pm Sports are a great deal of fun, and they are great exercise. You should participate in sports that you enjoy as often as possible. One thing that you must be aware of, however, is how to prevent blisters during sport. When a blister...  Read on »