Blisters from running - any solutions?
hyphenbobbit
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Hi,
Really trying to get into running and have been doing 10k every other day. Problem is I get terrible blisters. I've changed my running shoes but still get blisters on the inside arch. I like to run barefoot too (on a treadmill) but this gives me blisters on my heals so pretty stuffed either way......anyone have any ideas of any way to avoid this? Also, a little yukkie but should you pop blisters or leave?!!:noway:
Really trying to get into running and have been doing 10k every other day. Problem is I get terrible blisters. I've changed my running shoes but still get blisters on the inside arch. I like to run barefoot too (on a treadmill) but this gives me blisters on my heals so pretty stuffed either way......anyone have any ideas of any way to avoid this? Also, a little yukkie but should you pop blisters or leave?!!:noway:
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What kind of socks are you wearing? I knowfor me in the hot and humid South, cheap cotton ones dont work as well.
Also, I have a high arch that collapses when I walk/run. I had to get inserts that support that and havent had blisters since!0 -
I got some of these anit-blister running socks. http://www.wrightsock.com/running.php They are GREAT. Two very thin layers of fabric so that any friction that occurs will rub the inner sock layer, not your skin. I found mine on amazon at a decent price.
ETA: Its better to leave them alone and not pop/drain, IMO. A blister is your body's way of protecting itself from more damage to the area. Popping could lead to infection, increased irritation, and stinging, open sores! Just my opinion...0 -
Cotton is Rotten!
I use thorlo socks when I run. They're super thick and eliminate blisters. Also try rubbing your feet with Vaseline before you put on your socks. That should reduce the friction as well.
Also have you been fitted for your running shoes? It could be an ill fitting shoe that is causing the blisters. Get yourself to a running store -- NOT a regular run of the mill sporting good store either but a RUNNING store -- and have them evaluate your gait and fit you with a proper running shoe for how you run.0 -
I am a complete novice to all this. But I had blisters on the back of my heels from walking. I ended up going to some wider shorter better fitting shoes. That made all the difference. I sat in Academy trying on shoes I bet for an hour and a half and picked the ones I thought would work the best.. I was prepared to pay whatever, the ones that worked the best in my case, that they had, were $39.99 lol. Bad thing they are white and I walk a lot in dirt.. But I just didn't care about that..0
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1) Shoes that fit properly
2) Two layer socks
I can honestly say I've never heard of anyone getting blisters running bare feet, callouses yes but blisters? They're usually the result of friction.
Pop them with a sterilized needle, treat them with an antiseptic & cover them up to speed up the healing process.0 -
If you like barefoot running have you tried Vibrams or Fila Skeletoes?
Jen
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Have you ever tried body glide?0
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The thing about blisters is that there is no one solution that works for everyone. You may need to experiment. They're caused by too much moisture, or friction, or shoes that are too big, or shoes that are too small.
I get awful blisters on the sides of my big toes and then under one pinkie toe because it somehow ends up under the toe next to it. You can try moleskin, Body Glide, foot powder, Vaseline, blister band-aids, doubling up on thin socks, wearing running socks, etc. The list goes on!
I still get them but have managed to "manage" them by using Nexcare waterproof bandages, Band-aid blister bandages, Thorlo or Features socks (Thorlos for long distance, Features for short) and buying bigger shoes.
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Good socks and good running shoes make a world of difference.0
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No, but curious...what's bodyglide?0
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Thanks everyone....will get your suggestions a try and hope one of them works for me!0
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that is everything that i would post. Excellent!0
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anti chaffing cream or stick..try that.
or new skin on the sensitive already sore areas.0 -
No, but curious...what's bodyglide?
It's an anti-friction product, looks a lot like a stick of deodorant, that runners use for spots that chafe (especially on long runs). You should be able to find it at pretty much any sporting goods store.0 -
Lubing your feet up with lotion or sold anti-perspirant will clear those blisters right up! Good Luck!0
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Ride a bike....that way you only get blisters on your...well, you get the idea.0
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Have you ever tried body glide?
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I used to get terrible blisters on the arch of my foot as well, I tried the double socks etc. I was running in asics and now I wear New Balance and I don't have any issues. You just need to find the shoe that works for you. Good luck!0
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Band Aid brand makes a friction blocker. They sell it at Target for less than $6. I know it works amazing for preventing blister in super high heels, so maybe it would work for you as well.0
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I had blisters when I first started C25K.
Changed my socks to the max-dri ones with the extra ribbing in the arch.
I LOVE the C9 brand at Target! I get the ones with the heel shield.
Also used Blister/Friction Block on my heels.
No more problems.
As for the blisters you already have...don't pop them.
Use the special blister band-aids if you can.
They are amazing and have great cushioning so you can keep going.0 -
I used to get blisters on my heel, at the achilles, when I played soccer. Lots of tape, socks, etc never worked. One time within 5 mins of starting a game my heels were bleeding and I needed to come off the field. I wore those neoprene ankle supports, which have the hole in the heel? I took it off and revolved it 180 so the heel hole was on top of my foot. My whole foot skin, from the arch up through the ankle is covered tightly with this neoprene and I've never had a problem since. The neoprene gets rubbed, not my skin.0
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Dual layer socks made from dryweave\dryfit.
Body Glide (or vaseline)
Duct tape (ok... someone's gonna ask... let me explain. I use this for marathons to avoid blisters on my heels. Duct tape applied directly to the skin, sticks real nice and provides a smoother surface which is less prone to friction. Just put a square or strip over the part that gets a blister... Best part is that human sweat is a natural solvent which over time loosens up the adhesive. The tape just peels right off when you are done.) Slip your sock on overtop.0 -
You could try using moleskin to prevent blisters. Just stick it on your hotspots (anywhere that feels like it's getting hot as a result of the rubbing/chafing.) Well, since you already know where your blisters are forming, you don't even have to wait until you get a hotspot.
If it doesn't stick, try taping it.
If you decide to pop them, you'll probably also want to remove the skin that formed the bubble since that's a good place for bacteria to thrive.0 -
I am diabetic so I had to go to the dr's when I got some bad blisters and I was told to NEVER pop a blister under any circumstances as you can get no end of problems from it, buy some medicated blister plasters to aid healing0
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A couple of possible solutions:
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A couple of possible solutions:
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Sorry, hit enter too quick.....
1) Good Running socks. I hate to pay that much, but they are worth it, and 2) Vaseline on the offending area (or Aquafor if you like that better).
I pop blisters, but I have no idea if that is the right thing to do. I just can't stand having them hanging around.0 -
I admire your dedication! I've only gotten blisters once (I have crazy tough calluses though) and I run about 5 times a week. I had blisters only once on the tops of my toes and they were caused by improper fitting shoes. I switched back to my regular shoes - saucony's - and have not had a single other blister since. Once you find a pair of shoes - and I know this is terrible advice since you've already switched shoes - but if you do find a pair of shoes that works for you - keep buying them!0
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My feet blister easily too. I got myself some good socks and a pair of running shoes that are wider in the arch area of the foot (New Balance Wide Width) not a blister to be found since. Also, wearing Moleskin might help too. You can get it at any drug store near the bandages.0
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get fitted for shoes at a running store. expensive, but worth it! your feet will thank you!0
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