A blister is a small fluid-filled bump that appears on the skin. In most cases, blisters are caused by friction, burns, or intense cold or heat. However, blisters can also appear on other fingers without any apparent cause. These are known as nonthermal blisters.
If you have a blister on your finger, it is important to treat it properly to prevent infection and promote healing. Here are some tips to help you manage a blister (nonthermal) on other fingers:
If the blister becomes infected or does not heal within a week, see your doctor. They may prescribe antibiotics or drain the blister.
Blister (nonthermal) on other fingers can be painful and uncomfortable, but with proper care, it can heal quickly. Keep the blister clean, protect it from further damage, and let it heal on its own. If you have any concerns or questions, see your doctor.
Remember, prevention is better than cure. Avoid activities that cause friction or pressure on your fingers and wear protective gloves if necessary.