What’s the best way to handle blisters on a hike
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What’s the best way to handle blisters on a hike
What’s the best way to handle blisters on a hike
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Sure! Here are eight different ways to handle blisters while hiking:
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**Prevention is Key**: Before you even hit the trail, make sure you're wearing the right socks and shoes. Consider using blister prevention tape on spots that are prone to rubbing.
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**Don’t Pop It**: As tempting as it might be, try not to pop the blister. It’s best to let it heal on its own to avoid infection.
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**Cover It Up**: Use a blister bandage or some gauze to protect the blister from further irritation. This will help you keep hiking without too much pain.
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**Take a Break**: If you feel a blister forming, take a break! Give your feet some time to rest and adjust your shoes if needed.
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**Use Moleskin**: Moleskin is a lifesaver! Cut a piece and stick it around the blister to cushion it and reduce friction.
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**Stay Hydrated**: Sometimes blisters can be a sign of dehydration. Make sure you’re drinking enough water to keep your skin healthy.