Compeed Blister Plasters Small 6s

€5.99

Compeed Blister Small Plasters absorbs moisture and forms a protective cushion to provide instant pain relief and optimum healing conditions. Specially designed for small foot blisters. Compeed hydrocolloid technology is an active gel with moisture absorbing particles. The Compeed blister plaster acts like a second skin to support the natural moisture balance, to: Relieve blister pain immediately, Protect and cushion against rubbing. Offer fast wound healing.

To protect your blister from becoming infected, apply a Compeed blister plaster to cover it while it heals. A hydrocolloid plaster like this can protect the blister, help reduce pain and speed up healing. Once you get a blister, action should be taken immediately to minimise the pain and maximize recovery. After gently and carefully cleaning the area, apply a waterproof blister plaster to cushion the blister and protect it from harmful bacteria and dirt. Try to avoid wearing anything that puts pressure or friction on the wound. Never deliberately burst a blister but if it does open, clean it with mild soapy water, soak it in a salt water footbath for 10 minutes and apply a fresh blister patch. Once the pain is under control you can get back on track with your goals.

Most blisters are tender and painful, some more than others, but there are a few signs to look for to see if the wound has got infected. Before treating your blister, wash your hands with warm water and soap to avoid introducing any bacteria to the wound. Inspect the area around the blister for signs of warmth, swelling, foul smells, pus, pain, holes or peeling skin. Seek medical attention if you feel your blister is badly infected (for example, if you see some pus in your blister). While the right hiking boot can go a long way to preventing blisters in the first place, it’s best to have an anti-blister kit on hand to treat them if they do develop. This includes specialist blister plasters, absorbent material e.g. gauze and disinfectant. In most cases it is best not to pop a blister, but when hiking, most hikers prefer to pop and drain it themselves under controlled conditions, rather than risk it bursting inside their sweaty, dirty sock.

Diabetics should consult doctor before use. Full instructions and warnings inside
  • Dosage

    Clean and dry skin before use, ensuring blister area is free of creams and oils.
    Remove the bottom paper, avoiding touching the adhesive side.
    Apply plaster firmly over blister, ensuring the edges are well smoothed down.
    Leave in place until it starts to detach (Note: may stay in place up to several days).
    To remove plaster: do not pull upwards but slowly stretch along the skin.
  • Storage Information

    Do not store above 25c

    Do not store above 25c, away from direct sources of heat and humidity. Keep in original container