POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. If your baby has a pus-filled blister (pus buster) on the feet, it may be a sign of a skin infection, such as a bacterial infection (like impetigo or a mild abscess). This is not normal and should be monitored closely. Avoid squeezing or bursting it, as it can spread infection.
What you can do:
Keep the area clean and dry. Wash gently with mild soap and clean water. Apply an antiseptic cream (like Betadine or Neosporin, if advised by your doctor). Cover loosely with a sterile gauze if needed to prevent scratching or contamination. Monitor for signs of spreading: redness, swelling, fever, or more blisters.
It’s best to consult a pediatrician to check if antibiotics or other treatment is needed, especially if the pus doesn't reduce or the area worsens.
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