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If you're prone to chafing, rub your feet and between your toes with Vaseline, A&D or Aquaphor before putting your socks on to help deter hot spots from forming. “One thing every marathoner will tell you is to use Vaseline, whether you're running or hiking,” Dr. Dobrusin said.
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Read More »Blisters are a real pain, especially when you’re out on a hiking trail. Most hikers have experienced a blister a time or two and may already know just how painful and annoying they can be.
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Read More »Help your feet develop protective calluses by gradually building up your hike months ahead of time. Don’t wait until the last minute. As you build up your distance, you may get blisters, but short hikes allow you to quickly identify and treat those hot spots.
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Read More »Despite your best efforts, you still managed to get a blister. Dr. Dobrusin shared these steps to keep your wound clean and to avoid infection. Keep the roof intact. Whatever you do, don’t pull, open or pop the blister. The skin of the blister is your body’s natural protectant so removing it can expose the raw skin underneath to infection. Whatever you do, don’t pull, open or pop the blister. The skin of the blister is your body’s natural protectant so removing it can expose the raw skin underneath to infection. Wash your hands and clean the area with antibiotic soap. with antibiotic soap. Drain, if necessary. If the blister is painful or bothersome, you can use a sterilized needle to puncture and gently push the fluid out of the hole. If the blister is painful or bothersome, you can use a sterilized needle to puncture and gently push the fluid out of the hole. Dress the blister like you would a wound with antibiotic ointment and gauze or a band-aid. like you would a wound with antibiotic ointment and gauze or a band-aid. Use moleskin but make sure it is a doughnut-shaped dressing that surrounds the blister. You want to make sure the moleskin is slightly larger than the blister, so it doesn’t pull off the skin when you pull the moleskin off later. Moleskin is also a great option for treating hot spots. “If you do have a blister, make sure to monitor it for infection,” Dr. Dobrusin said. “If the fluid in the blister is clear or bloody that’s OK, you’re fine. If it gets red and hot to the touch or if the fluid has a discolored look, see your doctor.” No matter what mountain you climb or trail you take, taking care of your feet is an essential part of that journey. Happy trails, friends.
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