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Well, it should have a sharp point. Maybe a small paperclip bend open? A push pin. Knife with a small sharp point (be careful with this one). The end of a cork screw? Taking your left hand and pushing the blister together will increase the tension and make it easier to pop with the %26quot;tool%26quot; in your right hand. Make sure that it is cleansed with alcohol, held over an open flame, sterile from a package or boiled in water for 10 minutes. You do not want an infection! And do think about letting it heal on it%26#039;s own.Other Answers (8)
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You should never pop a blister, it is covering new sensitive skin, and protecting it. You should cover it and leave it alone.
Nurse
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You should never NEVER pop a blister.
Cover it with a band aid and your body will re-absorb the fluid that makes the blister. LIFE 101 -
I woldn%26#039;t use a needle anyway because if the needle has some sort of infection and it goes into your skin you%26#039;ll get an infection UNDER your skin.
Really not nice. My grandma had one. =[ -
your hands...duh...
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use a safety pin or the back or your earing.
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back of thumb tack
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your teeth.... eh?
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