
rhanalynn
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No!!! They could get infected, and lead to more serious problems. I know of cases where people had to have extremities amputated because of this!
Check www.webmd.com for some ideas on how to treat this, and if it's that serious, you might want to schedule a visit with your doctor. |
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Anø1eus©
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better not..that could invite a host of infections..then?..possibly gangrene..go to hospital! |
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philbertpheinstein
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Since you have 2, why not try popping one and not the other, then get back to us in a week or so with the results? That would be right nice of you. |
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sparky39fire
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Do not pop them - you will get an infection if you do. Leave them alone. |
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j165m
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it will hurt and it will get infected so if i were you i would'nt
good luck |
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wytedrummer
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The best way to pop a blister is to take a needle and poke it through the good skin thats not burned and poke it up through the inside bottom of the blister. |
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babi_girl_2_cute
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if you pop them then you will most likely get infected and have permanent scarring. I suggest that you buy a cream thats made for blisters or you can go to a doctor |
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Goody goody gum drops
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eeeewwww!!! Don't pop them they could get infeted and also scar..For minor burns, natural medicine may be helpful ie: aloe, after the burn is cleaned with soap and cold water and gently dried. Because of the risk of infection, topical applications should not be made to blistered or open burn wounds, unless under medical supervision. Extensive burns or burns causing more than minor discomfort should be treated by a healthcare professional. |
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blue guru
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You should go to a medical based website and read up. You don't want to risk infection or you'll end up w/ scars. |
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BoB
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What ever you do dont pop it
it could get infected
leave a scar
you should put ice on it imediatly
after about 2-3 hours you can put a bandaid on it |
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hitmankbk
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apsolutely not |
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lambchops
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u asked if i was jessica
im not
i dont even no her |
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