Summer brings the season of flip-flops, open-toed shoes and sandals. For all of their strappy and colourful cuteness, summer sandals have one major downside: blisters on feet or heels. When temperatures heat up, your feet swell and sweat, which causes friction against your shoes, no matter how comfortable you think your shoes are. This is soon followed by painfulfluid-filled blisters on feet or heels.
One of the ways to avoid blisters is to choose the shoes which fit you just right. However, more often than not, we are looking for remedies to treat blisters. Here are a few home remedies which can help you cure those painful blisters:
* Aloe veraAloe Vera is used to treat myriad skin problems and can be pretty effective against the scars and spots caused by shoe bites. Dab the affected area with freshly extracted aloe vera gel to get immediate relief from the pain. It helps keep the skin hydrated and moist to promote faster healing.
* Coconut oil
The easiest and most convenient home remedy for obtaining relief from foot blisters is by using coconut oil. The coconut oil provides instant relief to your feet from that nagging pain. Simply, heat the oil and let it cool. Dip a cotton ball in it and apply it directly to the affected area. Why it will work? Experts believe that coconut oil contains lauric acid, a type of fatty acid that hydrates the skin and decreases inflammation.
* Green teaGreen tea can work wonders in treating blisters induced pain and swelling. Green tea helps heal blisters since it has antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that are really beneficial in this regard. Simply, mix green tea extract with coconut oil and apply it on the affected area using a cotton ball. Leave it on for a few hours before washing it off.
* HoneyHoney helps you steer through all kinds of skin problems thanks to its healing, soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Simply, dip a cotton ball in honey and apply it on the affected area.
* Turmeric and NeemBoth turmeric and neem have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. All you have to do is mix a handful of neem leaves with turmeric powder and water. Apply a thick layer of this mix on the affected area and leave it on for at least half an hour. Rinse off with lukewarm water.
* Turmeric and NeemBoth turmeric and neem have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. All you have to do is mix a handful of neem leaves with turmeric powder and water. Apply a thick layer of this mix on the affected area and leave it on for at least half an hour. Rinse off with lukewarm water.
* Apple cider vinegarDip a cotton swab into the vinegar, and gently swab around the open or popped area. The anti-bacterial properties of the vinegar helps fight off infections once the blister pops. Vinegar might sting, so it is advisable to do the swabbing with care.
* ToothpasteSurprisingly, toothpaste can prove to be helpful in drying out various outbreaks in the body, pimples, blisters, sores, etc. Toothpaste can help reduce the pain as well. Although, it is advisable to not use cinnamon flavoured toothpaste since it can irritate the skin.
If you are looking at trying out any of these treatments, it is best to keep your feet clean and dry as much as possible to prevent the blister from getting infected.