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Symptoms to Expect
A blood blister may cause:
A raised, bubble-like area under the skin
Tenderness or pressure pain
Occasional swelling around the area
Should You Pop a Blood Blister?
In most cases, no. The intact skin over a blood blister acts as a natural barrier against infection. Popping it increases the risk of bacteria entering the wound and can slow healing.
Gently clean the area with soap and water
Cover with a sterile bandage
Keep the area clean and dry
How to Treat a Blood Blister at Home
Reduce pressure or friction on the area
Apply a cold compress for 10–15 minutes to reduce swelling
Wear properly fitting footwear or gloves if needed
Blood Blisters in the Mouth
Oral blood blisters often heal quickly but can be painful. Rinsing with warm salt water can help reduce irritation and keep the area clean. Avoid hot, spicy, or sharp foods until healing occurs.
If blood blisters in the mouth appear frequently or without injury, it may be worth discussing with a dentist or doctor.
When to See a Doctor
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