How to Treat Blisters on Diabetic Feet Without Making Them Worse

Blisters on diabetic feet need special handling because treating them wrong creates serious wounds. Never pop a blister yourself—this invites infection and removes the natural protective covering. If the blister breaks on its own, don\'t peel off the skin. Clean the area gently with water and pat dry. Apply natural wound spray to prevent infection in the exposed tissue underneath. Cover loosely with non-stick dressing if needed. Watch it closely every day for signs of infection. Most diabetic complications start with blisters that were handled incorrectly.