Big burn blister.

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Milzy

Guru
Had large burn blister on middle finger for a few days now. The liquid inside is slightly yellow with chunks in. The pain is getting better. Do I pop it though, I’m going out to a 40th tomorrow & it looks disgusting and hard to cover up as it is raised. I don’t want infection or to slow the healing process. Should I just drain it in the morning?
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
You need to amputate now!
 
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Milzy

Milzy

Guru
There’s chunks floating around inside it but don’t think it’s infection just clumps of what ever from the response.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
wait until it gets loads of gunk in it, then pop it and shake it around at the 40th party F1 champagne stylee!!
 

presta

Legendary Member
With friction blisters I always stick a pin in them ASAP, because the blister skin makes a better dressing than anything you can stick on it, and because it'll be a whole lot more painful still if it's left until it gets squashed and rips wide open.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
Sounds like a posh blister if you've got chunks!

Rightly or wrongly I can't help myself and always drain blisters. Usually I find that a tiny hole with a needle allows them to be evacuated and collapsed; the thin outer skin quickly sealing the hole. I'm not sure I've ever had one become infected after doing this.

If you wanted to be extra cautious you could soak the whole area in iodine, isopropanol or another disinfectant before performing surgery; with a steralised needle of course (although don't heat it as you'll likely ruin its temper).

Of course the chunks might complicate things - if so you could perhaps try a small incision with a scalpel; again with plenty of anti-bacterial stuff.
 
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