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And no problem.
I wouldn't express it unless it needs it. You'll be able to see if there's more fluid in it. You can also feel it. It can be scary dealing with blisters. If I remember correctly they're one of the injuries that are most likely to become infected if not treated properly. Mostly because of the surface area beneath the skin a blister exposes. We're mostly bags of water. So when you get a spot that big in the skin surface it's no wonder it 'leaks' ![]() In the morning, look at it and if it seems ok, no more fluid that is, do what you've been doing. You'll see there's fluid if it's there. A little bit doesn't matter and may even help. There's white blood cells in there too. Helps with the healing. Follow your instincts...they seem to be doing right by you so far. ![]() One thing I do know, any time you have an injury to the body and you think you need a boost in healing, Vit's C, E, and calcium (I think it is) all aid in tissue healing. There may be more that I've forgotten. You might want to speak to Alan's doc about this first. But I've noticed when people are taking these kinds of vitamins they usually heal with no problems at all. After any surgery helps alot too. Any injury, intentional or otherwise, stresses the entire body.
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