When to See a Doctor
Seek medical advice if:
The blood blister is extremely painful or growing
There are signs of infection (redness, warmth, pus, fever)
Blood blisters appear repeatedly without clear cause
You have diabetes, poor circulation, or a bleeding disorder
Healing takes longer than two weeks
Rarely, recurring or unexplained blood blisters can be linked to underlying medical conditions that require evaluation.
Can Blood Blisters Be Prevented?
You can reduce your risk by:
– Wearing well-fitting shoes and protective gloves
– Cushioning tools or sports equipment
– Keeping skin moisturized to prevent cracking
– Managing underlying health conditions effectively
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