Andy_R
Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
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- County Durham
The fluid in the blister is doing a few things...Firstly it's protecting the area and cushioning it. Secondly it's providing a germ free environment. Thirdly, its cooling the area. If you can, leave it be.. if you can't, leave it be and get compeed on it...never pop a friction or heat blister, your body's mechanisms have had quite a few millenia working out how to deal with stuff, you've only been around for a few decades.....It's strange the advice given "never prick blisters" supposedly risk of infection, yet if you do prick them (and cover with plaster they stop hurting straightway and heal very quicikly.
Having tried not pricking, inevitably they burst anyway and a whole pad if skin comes off leaving exposed wound underneath.
Anyone really know the why's and wherefore's ? I always prick 'em now. And as said upthread, the compeed stuff is great, but read the box as some are extra small rather than a useful size. Another hint is to buy a load cheap from an internet chripody supplies as they're very expensive in climbing shops or the chemists