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Home Remedies for Blister From Your Kitchen

Because of the repeated friction or rubbing in one area mostly due to the wearing of tight shoes (especially high heel) a small fluid-filled bump that forms in the upper skin layer of the foot known as a blister.

It can occur anywhere when repeated friction occurs between the shoe and your shin it can be the skin of your fingers, toe, foot paws.

This problem almost everyone suffers especially when start wearing tight shoes.

But today I will share with you two very simple remedies from your kitchen that will always help you whenever you have this problem.

REMEDY #1

Aloe Vera: Aloe vera is a natural healer and hence very effective in treating foot blisters.

It has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce redness and swelling.

It also keeps the skin hydrated so it heals faster. Plus, it reduces the risk of infection.

  • Apply fresh aloe vera gel on the blister and allow it to dry on its own. Rinse it off with warm water.
  • Another option is to prepare a mixture with equal amounts of aloe vera gel and vitamin E oil. Apply it on the blister and allow it to dry on its own. Rinse it off with warm water.
  • Follow either of these treatments 2 or 3 times a day for 3 or 4 days.

REMEDY #2

Tumeric:
Turmeric has healing properties that will alleviate pain and inflammation. It is also antiseptic in nature and will help prevent infection.

  • Mix 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder with enough water or pure rose water to make a paste. Apply this paste on the blister, leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes, and then rinse it off with warm water. Follow this treatment 2 or 3 times a day for a few days.
  • Also, drink a glass of warm turmeric milk daily before going to bed to speed up the healing process.

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