Blister On My Right Foot
Ouch! A deep blister forming under a thick callus on my right foot. Caused by walking, jumping rope or using my razor kick scooter.
I had AI examine my right foot:
Visual Analysis
The yellowish center with a darker red outline is consistent with:
A deep blister forming under a thick callus
Or a pressure bruise/callus combo from repetitive impact (like jump rope or scooter use)
The area still appears intact, not open or oozing, which is good.
No obvious signs of infection (no pus, streaking, or severe swelling)
Current Treatment Plan (What to Keep Doing)
Keep using ointment (Aquaphor, Vaseline, or Neosporin).
Apply a flexible bandage (like Equate Flexible Fabric) over the ointment.
If you're active, add:
Moleskin donut padding or blister gel pad on top before taping it down.
Wear thick socks and use gel insoles to relieve daily pressure.
I had AI examine my right foot:
Visual Analysis
The yellowish center with a darker red outline is consistent with:
A deep blister forming under a thick callus
Or a pressure bruise/callus combo from repetitive impact (like jump rope or scooter use)
The area still appears intact, not open or oozing, which is good.
No obvious signs of infection (no pus, streaking, or severe swelling)
Current Treatment Plan (What to Keep Doing)
Keep using ointment (Aquaphor, Vaseline, or Neosporin).
Apply a flexible bandage (like Equate Flexible Fabric) over the ointment.
If you're active, add:
Moleskin donut padding or blister gel pad on top before taping it down.
Wear thick socks and use gel insoles to relieve daily pressure.
Labels: health, jump rope, razor kick scooter
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