silverbullet555
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I've been fortunate and never had a blister from hiking, until now. I did 12 miles the other day and my feet got sweaty which I think contributed to the blister.
Anyway, I have 5 miles to do tonight and want to tape the blister hoping to prevent it from peeling. I have 4 days of elk this weekend so trying to really keep it from getting worse.
I plan to wear sock liners tonight, but I also want to tape the blister.
There is no fluid under the skin and the outer layer feels like a callous and is fully intact.
The blister is on the side of my big toe.
I have bandaids, cover roll stretch, leukotape, padded moleskin and duct tape.
How would you or should I approach taping it?
Thanks for the tips/advice.
Anyway, I have 5 miles to do tonight and want to tape the blister hoping to prevent it from peeling. I have 4 days of elk this weekend so trying to really keep it from getting worse.
I plan to wear sock liners tonight, but I also want to tape the blister.
There is no fluid under the skin and the outer layer feels like a callous and is fully intact.
The blister is on the side of my big toe.
I have bandaids, cover roll stretch, leukotape, padded moleskin and duct tape.
How would you or should I approach taping it?
Thanks for the tips/advice.