boosterp
06-24-2009, 04:01 AM
Ok Doc,
I have been trying to figure this out for the past week and a half.
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/la_porte_dv/Blisters.jpg
This is my left heal, the top gash is 2mm into the skin surface and the bottom is 1.5mm thick, both full thickness into the skin at the time they occurred.
I was up at my property for a few days, I wear work boots that are now 4 years old, I change socks once a day, and I check my feet.
The first day I walked nearly 5 miles, checked my feet and noticed these two blisters on my left heal. I injected them aseptically with benzoin tincture (old soldiers cure), painted around them with it, and applied a bandage. Day 2 I change said bandage, the blisters were getting hard, change socks, all is well. Walk another 2 miles around my property and had sharp heal pain. Return, change band aids and noticed the blisters had blown. I rebandage, put on more padded socks and move on. By day 4 this hurt, so I pad it, rebandage, and move forward, no signs of infection. I get home and after a day back I notice wounds like what you see in the picture.
Now after many years in the Army and marching many miles I never had seen blisters do this. Why did mine turn into gashes? These boots are in good shape, 4 years old, and I take good care of my feet.
I am betting the injection of benzoin tincture which of course hurts like shit since it has alcohol in it, but I used proper aseptic techniques.
Your thoughts?
Oh, I do walk with a slight limp favoring my left side, which has not been a problem before.
I need to add that I used one syringe to aspirate the blisters and one to inject the benzoin tincture. Also I am on pain killers so the pain response was delayed.
I have been trying to figure this out for the past week and a half.
http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/rr245/la_porte_dv/Blisters.jpg
This is my left heal, the top gash is 2mm into the skin surface and the bottom is 1.5mm thick, both full thickness into the skin at the time they occurred.
I was up at my property for a few days, I wear work boots that are now 4 years old, I change socks once a day, and I check my feet.
The first day I walked nearly 5 miles, checked my feet and noticed these two blisters on my left heal. I injected them aseptically with benzoin tincture (old soldiers cure), painted around them with it, and applied a bandage. Day 2 I change said bandage, the blisters were getting hard, change socks, all is well. Walk another 2 miles around my property and had sharp heal pain. Return, change band aids and noticed the blisters had blown. I rebandage, put on more padded socks and move on. By day 4 this hurt, so I pad it, rebandage, and move forward, no signs of infection. I get home and after a day back I notice wounds like what you see in the picture.
Now after many years in the Army and marching many miles I never had seen blisters do this. Why did mine turn into gashes? These boots are in good shape, 4 years old, and I take good care of my feet.
I am betting the injection of benzoin tincture which of course hurts like shit since it has alcohol in it, but I used proper aseptic techniques.
Your thoughts?
Oh, I do walk with a slight limp favoring my left side, which has not been a problem before.
I need to add that I used one syringe to aspirate the blisters and one to inject the benzoin tincture. Also I am on pain killers so the pain response was delayed.