surgery

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blisters


bubbles filled with clear fluid on the legs, feet etc.


cut the raised skin with an incision of approximately 1cm in length, with slightly ragged edges to prevent the cut from re-sealing.

allow the fluid to gently leak out. leave the skin in place. 

This will heal very quickly and completely. The pain for the patient is relieved as soon as the procedure 

takes place. If this isn't done, the blister may be extremely painful, and if walked on will result in the 

flesh becomming white and thicker leading to possible serious results.




dead flsh.


necrotic (* check) flsh. should be removed or it may generate a significant infection becomming brown and soft.

also this will prevent healing and the body maintaining full health.

remove the flsh. carefully, leaving a layer of approximately 3mm thick over the live flsh. 

This should allow the body to heal quickly and maintain a level of full health.




patient care

patients should have neatly trimmed toenails etc. unless a fashion style with approx 4mm overhang from the body.
	
	or slightly less if comfortable.








