In for a penny, in for a pound!
I’m not a fan of the needle-thread method, as I was once told by a doctor, that the thread introduces foreign bodies (thread fibres) into the wound, which can cause infection, regardless of a quick sterilisation. But I understand that many are comfortable with this method.
As others have stated, prevention is the best option, but when faced with a blister, dealing with it immediately is the next best choice.
I found the following method works extremely well for me:
- I ensure my hands are clean and use a hand sanitiser gel;
- Clean the blister and surrounding area with an alcohol pad (I carry several single packets);
- Using a pre-sanitised needle, I pierce a hole into the base of the blister, only going in as far as necessary to allow the serum to seep out;
- Gently push the serum out with a small sterile pad, until the blister is drained completely;
NOTE: I never remove the skin of the blister, and keep it as intake/whole as possible.
- Once the blister is drained I re-wipe the blister and surrounding area clean, wiping away from the hole;
- Apply an antibacterial gel on the blister;
- Place a large compeed patch over the blister, and push outwards to ensure the patch seals properly to the surrounding skin; then
- I cover the patch with Omnifix (
http://www.woundsource.com/product/omnifix). I apply the Omnifix so it wraps the area in its entirety (overlapping) and has no wrinkles; ends of the Omnifix usually at the top of my foot, to avoid any chance of additional friction. A Spanish pharmacist informed me on this product, and it works great.
Contrary to others experiences, I remove the compeed patch after my shower at the end of the day’s walk. By applying the antibacterial cream to the blister, prior to putting on the patch, it poses no threat of peeling the excess blister skin away.
It may seem like a lot, but it’s rather easy and fast, and works extremely well for me.
On my last Camino, I had a hot spot while coming down into Molinaseca and had about 2km to go. I normally stop immediately and deal with such issues, but was tired and became lazy. Yeah…paid for that one.