It looks like friction blister on the foot. These usually occur due to repetitive rubbing or friction on the skin, causing a separation between layers. Keeping the area clean, applying a sterile dressing, and wearing comfortable footwear can aid in healing. If there's persistent pain, redness, or signs of infection, it's advisable to seek a professional assessment for further guidance.
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Keeping the area clean, applying a sterile dressing, and wearing comfortable footwear can aid in healing
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If there's persistent pain, redness, or signs of infection, it's advisable to seek a professional assessment for further guidance.
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