Vaseline can help protect and moisturize an inflamed toe with a blister, creating a barrier that prevents further irritation and allows the skin to heal. However, it doesn’t have antibacterial properties, so it's important to keep the area clean and monitor for signs of infection. If the blister is large or painful, or if there are signs of infection, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment.
It is not recommended to use Vaseline on an infected toe. Vaseline is not an antibacterial agent and may not help with the infection. It's best to seek medical attention for proper treatment of the infection.
Because its inflamed
A white blister on your toe is typically caused by friction or pressure on the skin, leading to a buildup of fluid between the layers of skin. It is a common reaction to irritation or injury and should resolve on its own as the skin heals. It is important to avoid popping the blister to prevent infection and instead allow it to heal naturally.
eat poo
If you have a toe infection you should talk to your doctor...
I have a large blister down the side of my big toe that is filled with fluid will vinegar and water help dry up the blister?
The number of people that have Gout is about 1-2 % of the population. Gout is pooling of fluid in the big toe that causes the toe to be swollen, hot and inflamed.
None of the above... it is in the heel.
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No, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about your toe, you are past using home remedies.
To fullly heal, depending on the severity of the bruise, this can take up to 7-14 days.
KY Jelly, Vaseline, Bengay, Vagisil, Sepositories, and last but not least... Ron Jeremys' Toe Jam.