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Applying leukotape for blister protection involves creating a protective barrier, securing the tape firmly, and preventing moisture from reaching the skin.
Preparation and Placement
To effectively use leukotape for blister protection, first clean the area with an antiseptic wipe and allow it to dry completely. Next, cut a piece of leukotape to the desired length, leaving a small margin for overlap. Place the tape over the blistered area, aligning the edge with the natural creases in the skin to prevent irritation.
Securing the Tape
For long-lasting protection, apply gentle pressure to the center of the tape, working your way outward. This helps secure the tape in place and prevents it from shifting or coming loose. Make sure the tape is not too tight, as this can restrict blood flow and cause further irritation.
Preventing Moisture and Removing the Tape
To prevent moisture from reaching the skin and exacerbating the blister, apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or a similar barrier cream over the tape. When removing the tape, do so slowly and carefully to avoid pulling on the skin. Start by peeling the tape off at a 45-degree angle, working your way around the edges before removing it completely.
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