Blister on toe?: Blisters on toes could be caused as by many different diseases. One of the most common causes are either tight or ill-fitting shoes that rub the skin and cause a seperation of layers of the skin and then fluid will build in this space. They will resolve on their own, and just need to be taken care of with proper hygeine. Proper shoes, and bandages/gauze over the site will help with the acute pain.
Answered 5/14/2014
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Sounds like: a blister, which usually takes around a week or so to diminish and heal depending on the size. I usually don't recommend popping them. If you are concerned get seen by a Podiatrist for proper diagnosis and treatment!
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