How to Treat Blisters in Rowing
Things You'll Need
- Rubbing alcohol
- Clean bandages
- Medical-grade tape
- Antibiotic soap and clean water
- Pin
- Antibiotic ointment
Instructions
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Start the entire process by washing your hands thoroughly with antibiotic soap and hot, clean water. Repeat this step any time your hands touch anything that has not been disinfected fully.
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Disinfect the area around the blister by rubbing it with a clean bandage that's been soaked in rubbing alcohol.
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Soak a pin in rubbing alcohol for a few minutes to fully disinfect it.
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Using the disinfected pin, pierce your blister and then softly squeeze the liquid inside of it out, soaking the liquid up with a soft, clean bandage. Leave the covering of dead skin behind as a natural bandage.
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Apply antibiotic ointment liberally to the blister and the surrounding skin. Along with acting as a disinfectant this will also act as a lubricant during your rowing sessions and workouts.
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Cover the blister with a fresh, clean bandage, securing it with the medical-grade tape.
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If friction still occurs during your workout, try covering the top of the bandage and tape with petroleum jelly to further lubricate things.
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Watch for signs of infection, changing your bandages daily and applying more antibiotic ointment. If infection occurs, seek immediate medical treatment,
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