A member asked:

What could/would happen if you pop a burn blister? is it ok to do if you put neosporin on after? it's annoying. thanks in advance

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Risk for infection: The blister prevents the body from getting infected as well as covering nerve endings so you will likely feel more uncomfortable if the blister is popped. Best to take a look in person with your doctor for more advice, burn creams, antibiotics. Good luck

Answered 4/7/2015

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