You really shouldn't. In a pool- the chlorine is deffintley no help at all.Especially in a public one the bacteria will just make the problem worse. Not so sure about the ocean. but the salt might burn in some cases. just try to tay away from that kind of activity until the blister goes down.
No, You should not go swimming with Blisters on your feet because the Clorox in the pool will sting your feet badly :/
There are a lot of causes for plant (bottom of foot) blisters: Friction due to bad-fitting shoes. Socks that are not clean every day when you dress. Shoes or socks that are wet a lot of the time. Allergy to something in the socks or shoes. A type of eczema. Athlete's foot. A rare type of diabetes. Burns. Hand, foot, and mouth disease in a child. You should consult a doctor, but you can try keeping the foot very, very clean, use Tinactin powder after every foot wetting, an anti-athlete's foot cream, like Tinactin or Lotramil, Aloe gel applied a couple of times per day. When you go to the doctor, she will ask you a bunch of questions which help determine which kind of the above blisters the person has. She will focus on the most common type of foot blisters.
It means you should go to see a doctor.
When I get those I just let it be and do nothing and eventually it will go away
If you are experiencing blisters on your foot after running, you should probably stop running for a while. Wait till the blisters heal before you go running again. The best footwear for running is a good pair of sneakers. Nike and New Balance make really good running shoes. Whether they will stop blisters from forming, that's up to you. You need to keep your feet dry, make sure you wear socks when you are running and if need be, put heel protectors on the shoes to stop them from rubbing on you.
The blister appeared around last night however as I was out camping I did not realise that my blisters were burst and bleeding until I got home this afternoon. My shoes and feet were completely soaked in blood and it is too painful to put my foot flat onto the floor without loosing my balance or screaming in pain. The blisters are a slight yellow color. Should i see a doctor? (I asked the question)
· The foot would gradually go numb · The skin of the foot would go red or blue- an effect of poor vascular supply · The foot to swell up · Blisters and sores to appear · Fungi to then infect the sores · (A bad odour to occur as a result of decaying of the foot) Amputating would be done in extreme conditions Toes could fall off
Really there is no advantage, riding your bike bare foot would only cause increasingly more chances to get blisters and not to mention that if you do ride bare foot after a few minutes your foot will start to hurt and then you wouldn't want to go any further.
this sounds like Athlete's foot go see a doctor for medication ASAP
Go see a doctor
It depends...to just relax your fine but not to swim
Go see a doctor.
no