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A vesicle is a painful fluid filled pocket on the skin. They can be caused by shoes rubbing our feet, hoeing in the garden, spending a lot of time sweeping, contact a hot iron and so forth. They result from physical trauma to the skin — from repeated rubbing or a minor burn. The body creates a cushion of fluid to protect the inexplicit tissue. The collected fluid and the nakedness skin that is underneath the vesicle contain special cells that limit the injury and begin the process of healing. This is why it is prizewinning to leave a vesicle uncastrated so that the cells in the fluid can assist in the healing. If possible it is prizewinning to essay and preclude the development to blisters – although I am the fist to acknowledge that this is not always possible. I frequently get blisters when working in the garden or when wearing a new pair of shoes or shoes that I haven’t had on for a while. However, if possible take measures to preclude the vesicle formation.
What you can do if you have developed a blister
•). Clean the area by sousing it briefly in warm water. Pat the area dry.
• ). Do not break an uncastrated area. If the vesicle has already broken do not remove the conserving covering of skin.
•). Apply a small amount of herbal salve to a bandage or soft gauze and gently cover the blister. The herbs mentioned below can be obtained as ointments, creams, salves or oils. They make a useful part of a herbal medicine kit.