Should you leave compeed plasters on?

How long should you leave a COMPEED® blister plaster on for? The plaster should stay firmly in place for several days allowing your skin to repair itself. Please do not attempt to remove the plaster until it starts peeling off at the edges.

Does compeed blister speed up healing?

Once cleaned, using a COMPEED® Blister plaster will help to seal the wound to prevent the risk of further infection and help speed up the healing process.

Can you put compeed on a burst blister?

You do not need to burst the blister to use Compeed®. If it does open, clean it with mild soapy water, soak it in a salt water foot bath for 10 minutes and cover with a protective plaster such as COMPEED®.

Can you put blister plasters on burst blisters?

Treating Blisters If the blister bursts on its own, don’t peel off the dead skin. Once it’s popped, gently wash the affected area with soap and water and cover it with a specialist blister plaster to keep it clean.

How often should you change blister plasters?

In these situations, it’s better to use island dressings, changing them frequently (2-4 times per day), until the blister starts to weep less. At this point, you can speed healing up and benefit from the way hydrocolloids work.

Should you cover a blister at night?

Wrapping up Leaving your blister open to the air to dry out and scab over is either counterproductive to healing (deroofed and torn blisters) or inconsequential (intact blisters). It is certainly not beneficial to any blister, only maceration.

When do you use compeed blister plasters?

Apply a COMPEED® plaster to prevent further blistering and provide instant pain relief. If you’re wearing shoes that make you more prone to blisters, protect your feet from rubbing and friction with COMPEED® Blister Plasters. You can also prevent blisters by wearing two pairs of thin socks when exercising.

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