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Mom 99 Has Chf Her Legs Are Swollen And Has

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Posted on Sun, 21 Jul 2019
Question: Mom 99 has chf her legs are swollen and has one blister the size of a quarter not breaking. She had this once before and it broke while I was treating her legs with a peroxide wash and mupirocin Can I help break this blister. I also wrap that leg at night and she wears compression St Kong’s during the day.
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Answered by Dr. Bhanu Partap (52 minutes later)
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Hello

After reviewing the medical details provided by you my suggestion is that it’s advisable to let the blister rupture by itself as that will minimise the chances of infection and will also have less healing time.

Once it get ruptured you need to clean the raw area twice daily and then cover it with some antibiotics ointments.

Hope this will answer your query.

Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Mom 99 Has Chf Her Legs Are Swollen And Has

Brief Answer: Please refer to the detailed answer below Detailed Answer: Hello After reviewing the medical details provided by you my suggestion is that it’s advisable to let the blister rupture by itself as that will minimise the chances of infection and will also have less healing time. Once it get ruptured you need to clean the raw area twice daily and then cover it with some antibiotics ointments. Hope this will answer your query. Kind Regards Dr Bhanu Partap