ManPlan86
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Thanks, what a bummer! I was just excited that I hit 8.5" in the cylinder and over did it, lesson learned.As most said, don't pop them, unless you know what to do. In 3 to 5 days, a light membrane will form beneath each blister. But, if you know what to do using a 32 or 34 gauge needle, you can safely puncture the blister just to allow the fluid to leave using light compression, and use any bacitracin ointment to put a nice protective layer over the blister. This allows the body to rapidly adhere the expanded membrane, healing as much as it can for the remaining unattached surface, and produce new lining within a day or two.
Definitely no PE.
I dont know that I feel comfortable puncturing them, I plan to leave them be and hope for the fluid to reduce over the next couple days without messing with them.
If they pop on their own, should i apply bacitracin or aloe or hydrocortisone etc...?