Everything about blisters is inconvenient. They’re unsightly, often painful and can prevent you from wearing your favorite pair of shoes or comfortably holding a dumbbell. But resist the temptation to ...
Most blisters (fluid-filled bubbles under the skin) heal on their own and aren’t cause for concern. But if your blister becomes infected, ignoring it can lead to potentially serious complications.
There’s nothing worse than slipping on a new pair of shoes or spending time in the garden only to discover painful blisters a few hours later. A blister is a raised bubble on the skin that fills with ...