Dear Adam: My teenage son, a seven-day-a-week basketball player, occasionally gets blisters on the bottom of his feet.
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What to Do About Blisters From Athlete’s FootAthlete's foot is a contagious fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet and between the toes. It can cause fluid-filled blisters on the feet, as well as other symptoms. It commonly ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Do you get blisters on your feet while running? Illumiseen provides a helpful tip for runners to prevent these blisters with a “heel lock” or “lace lock ...
The bottom line Dermatologists agree that you should generally avoid popping your blisters. Blisters are there for a reason — to protect your skin. So it's best to let them resolve on their own.
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