Frozen blood vesicles of plantar wart


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1.
Use iodophor, 75% medical alcohol or normal saline for local cleaning and disinfection to reduce the risk of infection.
2. Use
drugs for external use
if necessary, such as furacilin zinc oxide to promote local skin dryness. Cold compress can also reduce pain symptoms.
3. Puncture treatment
For larger blood bubbles (more than 1.5cm in diameter) that are difficult to absorb by themselves, use sterile syringes to pick up the blood bubbles or puncture to aspirate the blood. Pay attention to keeping the blister wall of the blood bubble stuck on the local skin to protect it. After puncture treatment, use antibiotic ointment locally, such as mupirocin ointment, fusidic sodium ointment, etc.
If the blood bubble appears red, painful and other infection symptoms, seek medical advice in time for anti-infection treatment.