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    Hi guys, I had a blister and I'm letting it recover, it's been 2 days. There is now a small scab over the area where the blister was, and the scab seems to have hardened. Is this a good sign?
    Will the scab dissappear eventually?
    I really hope so..

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    thats perfectly normal.
    Bro you've never had a blister before??? In the military doing infantry, in your feet wearing boots, climbing trees, working with pieces of wood, working with tools, hammers, axes, etc??? WTF you kids do these days???
    If you get a blister no matter where it is, blow that shit up with a needle or a piece of wire or whatever. Drain the blood or water or whatever it is and let it heal. I a couple of days its gone.

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    • #3
      Yes, the scab will eventually go away. It is there for protection of an injured spot. I am not in favor of popping blisters on your penis. There is an increased risk of infection, being in that area. Your body can deal with it without you messing with it.
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      • #4
        Thread has been moved to the Penile Anomalies and Injuries Forum
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        • #5
          Originally posted by soccer22 View Post
          Hi guys, I had a blister and I'm letting it recover, it's been 2 days. There is now a small scab over the area where the blister was, and the scab seems to have hardened. Is this a good sign?
          Will the scab dissappear eventually?
          I really hope so..
          What you're describing appears to be a mild injury. A small scab should eventually dissolve as the injury heals.

          If you don't mind- where is the blister located?
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          • #6
            I get 'em from my phallosan on occasion. Very frustrating, and seems to be correlated to how moist the head of my penis is (like, if I use lotion to moisturize it). They heal in about a week. Hard to explain to anyone you want to engage in sex with, since it looks like a herpes blister, but they heal fine and aren't permanent or a problem.

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            • #7
              If they are reoccurring in the same area, then one may determine more healing time is needed. Look into what you can do as preventive measures.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Big Al View Post
                What you're describing appears to be a mild injury. A small scab should eventually dissolve as the injury heals.

                If you don't mind- where is the blister located?
                The blister is about an inch to the right of the pee hole.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dangler View Post
                  If they are reoccurring in the same area, then one may determine more healing time is needed. Look into what you can do as preventive measures.
                  It is happening in the same spot.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by soccer22 View Post
                    It is happening in the same spot.
                    I've had several blisters on my glans, some in the same spot. I have both popped and drained them and left them to heal on their own. Obviously, when I've popped them I've been extremely careful to treat the area continuously with antiseptic cream but I haven't seen any difference in healing time whether I have popped them or not.

                    Recurring blisters on the same spot are easily come by if you don't give sufficient time to heal or don't pay attention to the tell tale pinching sensation that one often feels prior to a blister forming.

                    In my experience, they have often taken weeks if not months to fully heal...best to avoid at all costs.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ta53ora View Post
                      I've had several blisters on my glans, some in the same spot. I have both popped and drained them and left them to heal on their own. Obviously, when I've popped them I've been extremely careful to treat the area continuously with antiseptic cream but I haven't seen any difference in healing time whether I have popped them or not.

                      Recurring blisters on the same spot are easily come by if you don't give sufficient time to heal or don't pay attention to the tell tale pinching sensation that one often feels prior to a blister forming.

                      In my experience, they have often taken weeks if not months to fully heal...best to avoid at all costs.
                      I think it's because of fluid build up in my case..I'm gonna wrap like crazy the next hanging session to keep dry

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by soccer22 View Post
                        The blister is about an inch to the right of the pee hole.
                        Is it on the glans?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Big Al View Post
                          Is it on the glans?
                          It is

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by soccer22 View Post
                            It is
                            Whatever you did to cause that should be mitigated. Even more than the shaft, the glans is an area you don't want any trouble from!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Big Al View Post
                              Whatever you did to cause that should be mitigated. Even more than the shaft, the glans is an area you don't want any trouble from!
                              Thanks big Al.
                              The scab should disappear right?
                              I took a look today and it just looks like it's hardened alot. It's about 2mm in width.

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