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A domain that hosted a Chinese website that provided content and resources on health and fitness, the human body structure, and sports physiology and psychology.
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supplementary_notes/blisters_prevention_treatment.
just as sweating is often done during exercise, blistering is a common phenomenon during exercise, but it can be avoided. and even if it is blistered, there are ways to reduce the pain caused by it or reduce the chance of infection in the affected area.
excessive friction on the surfaces of the skin and other objects due to contact can create blisters. first, the epidermis of the skin will detach from the tissues beneath it (but not open wounds), and the fluids will gradually accumulate in this space and form blisters. because feet and hands often come into contact with and rub with shoes, rackets, or other instruments, they are the most prone to blistering in the human body. in addition, moist skin and warm temperatures are also favorable conditions for the formation of blisters.
to prevent blisters, reduce the chance of friction. in terms of feet, you have to start with buying shoes. first of all, choose shoes specially designed for this sport, the size of the shoes should be appropriate, not too loose or too tight, and it is best to still have a large mu width of the empty position in terms of length after wearing. in addition, when trying on shoes, you should wear socks or insoles that you would wear when you are in formal sports. since the feet gradually swell during the day's activities, it is best to go to the shoe store in the afternoon or dusk of the day to buy shoes. if possible, shoes should be put on in the shoe store before buying, or even run for a while, and then put on for another one to two hours after returning home to find out the areas that are still uncomfortable, so that they can be padded in the right place. the first day is only suitable for one to two hours of continuous wearing of new shoes, and the time spent thereafter can be gradually extended.
socks reduce friction between feet and shoes, and you can even wear two pairs of socks if needed. socks are better made of polypropylene or other new synthetic fibers, which keep feet dryer than wool or cotton, reducing the chance of blisters. of course, it is also feasible to bring one or two pairs of socks as a replacement. in addition, the use of special powders or anti-sweat sprays can also help keep your feet dry.
applying a thin layer of petroleum jelly to the feet also helps to reduce friction in the feet. in addition, gradually extending the time of activity allows the skin to slowly adapt to the friction generated during activity, and has enough time to form calluses with protective effects, which helps prevent the occurrence of blisters.
the above measures can also help prevent blisters on the hands, and if possible, even consider putting on gloves or applying tape to areas that often blister before exercising.
once the blisters have developed, the most important thing is, of course, to reduce the pain caused by it, avoid the enlargement of the affected area and prevent infection. the treatment method depends on the actual size of the blister and whether the affected area is cracked and made into an open trauma. unless the affected area is infected, such as redness and fever at the site of the blisters, or even pus-like fluid flowing out, or the occurrence of blisters in the affected area, or the blisters are very serious, most of the blisters can be treated by themselves.
if the area of the blister is small and there is no cracking to create an open wound, it can generally heal itself without special care. at this time, the most important thing is not to break the epidermis to prevent the affected area from being infected, and to cover the blisters with medicated adhesive cloth as a protective if necessary.
larger blisters can make the affected area very painful, and often the liquid accumulated in the affected area is often discharged to relieve the pressure caused by the blisters. first of all, the affected area should be washed with disinfectant fire wine or regular water, and then a small steel needle that has been burned red and then cooled will be used to prick a small hole in the edge of the blister, and the liquid in the blister should be gently squeezed out, and then the disinfectant ointment will be applied. finally, the wound is covered with medicated tape or dressing, and loose tape or wet dressings are replaced as needed.