It is generally recommended to leave a large blister alone to heal on its own. Popping it can increase the risk of infection and slow down the healing process. If the blister is causing discomfort or pain, it is best to seek medical advice on how to properly care for it.
Don't. The liquid in the blister is healing your blister. Leave it alone. It will go away, but if you pop it could get infected.
You leave it alone. Do not break the blister because the skin is repairing underneath.
It's generally advisable to let a blister remain intact and not to intentionally pop it, as the skin over the blister acts as a natural barrier against infection. If the blister is small and not painful, it can often be left alone to heal. If it becomes large, painful, or at risk of bursting on its own, you may carefully drain it using a sterile needle, ensuring to leave the skin flap in place. Always keep the area clean and covered to prevent infection.
Just leave it to do its own thing, It should just disappear after a couple of weeks.
Things You Should Leave Alone was created on 2000-03-21.
it means that it is dangerous and you should leave it alone and run like a panzie
Yes it will dry up and fall off. That's if you leave the blood blister alone and without popping it off with a needle. Be sure to use a ointment to cure the blood blisters.
I know it may be hard but if he doesn't love you back, leave him alone. Ask him if you can be friends.
It depends. What is the situation? What happened?
it just depend on you either to leave it alone or to watch it.It's your choice.
pollution can damage it so leave it alone
leave it alone