Stevenson recommends using bandages made from hydrocolloid, an occlusive dressing, to cover blisters ... you cut or wrap it ...
Getting a paper cut, blister, or other injury on your fingers, hands, and toes always makes for an awkward bandage situation.
USE A LARGE bandage to cover the blister and protect the skin from further injury, Dr. Lizarzaburu says. “Once the blister pops, and if it is deroofed, the skin under can be very painful and ...