Hello, it is normal for the body to create a blister as a protective response to excessive friction. To avoid further irritation, I suggest correcting the cause of the chafing, such as leaving the skin out in the open and changing shoes. Do not puncture the blister, as this could lead to an infection risk. Most blisters heal without the use of medication. I hope this helps. Have a great day!
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