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Past day
Case manager Cases opened Cases closed
Case manager David Francis Cases opened 3 Cases closed 0
Case manager Paul Farmer Cases opened 1 Cases closed 0
Case manager Rita Patel Cases opened 2 Cases closed 0
Past week
Case manager Cases opened Cases closed
Case manager David Francis Cases opened 24 Cases closed 18
Case manager Paul Farmer Cases opened 16 Cases closed 20
Case manager Rita Patel Cases opened 24 Cases closed 27
Past month
Case manager Cases opened Cases closed
Case manager David Francis Cases opened 98 Cases closed 95
Case manager Paul Farmer Cases opened 122 Cases closed 131
Case manager Rita Patel Cases opened 126 Cases closed 142
Past year
Case manager Cases opened Cases closed
Case manager David Francis Cases opened 1380 Cases closed 1472
Case manager Paul Farmer Cases opened 1129 Cases closed 1083
Case manager Rita Patel Cases opened 1539 Cases closed 1265

Do

  • cover blisters that are likely to burst with a soft plaster or dressing
  • wash your hands before touching a burst blister
  • allow the fluid in a burst blister to drain before covering it with a plaster or dressing

Don't

  • do not burst a blister yourself
  • do not peel the skin off a burst blister
  • do not pick at the edges of the remaining skin
  • do not wear the shoes or use the equipment that caused your blister until it heals

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  • The quick brown
  • fox jumps over
  • the lazy dog

Important: School, nursery or work

Stay away from school, nursery or work until all the spots have crusted over. This is usually 5 days after the spots first appeared.

Page last reviewed: 15 March 2021
Next review due: 15 March 2024