My dermatologist froze my finger wart yesterday & today it looks like a blood blister. Is this normal?


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It should be blistered with clear fluid inside. Quite normal. They always say not to pop the blister, but I do. It seems to make it less painful and heal faster. I certainly am not telling YOU to pop yours, I am just saying what I have done in the past.
Yes. If the blood blister becomes painful, you can pop it with a pin that you've sanitized.
Totally. You're fine.
Yes, my dad did that and he had to keep a bandage on for like a week or something. Obviously it's not going to look normal right away.
Yes, that is normal. It will start to form a scab and then it should fall off within two weeks or so. Don't pick at it though.
If you get another one do int go near the doctor, get a bacon rind (raw) rub on the wart go out into the garden dig a hole and bury it, wart will go in a couple of days.
hello i have done the same thing like you. i had the wart on my finger aNd i went to dermatologist 4 days ago and did all that what ever you said now i have this huge blood blister on my finger. its getting huge day by day . Now i am so worried. i want to talk to you regarding this cuz we both are going through the same thing. and i also want to see are you experiencing ( felling ) the same thing on your finger like me. and does it look like mine so please add me on your yahoo messenger so that we can talk about all this llhotstuffll@yahoo.com l -----> L
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