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How To Treat A Pus Filled Blister On A Child S Toe?

My young daughter had a spot on her big toe that looked like a sliver. It popped before we really had a chance to look at it and since then it looks like a blister exploded and it now covers the top of her big toe. About a week later, she had a spot on the back of her neck that looked like a blackhead. Tonight, it has spread and is scabbing. It is about the size of the eraser end of a pencil. I plan to call the doctor in the morning, but can t stop thinking about it and researching it.
Thu, 25 Sep 2014
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A blister needs pus drainage and proper wound toileting along with a course of antibiotics and other medicines like pain killer/medicine for fever. Visit your nearest doctor for proper treatment.

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The over all condition resemblance bacterial blood born infection and if I would be treating doctor of this case then I would treat this with Tab Erythromycin three times in day according to age and wright for 10 days, for local application Povidone iodine ointment can be used, hope this information helps.
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How To Treat A Pus Filled Blister On A Child S Toe?

Hello! A blister needs pus drainage and proper wound toileting along with a course of antibiotics and other medicines like pain killer/medicine for fever. Visit your nearest doctor for proper treatment. Regards!