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6. Apple Cider Vinegar

A lot of patients report that using apple cider vinegar helps heal blisters very quickly. It has powerful antibacterial properties, and this is very helpful in preventing infections once the blister has burst. However, apple cider vinegar has strong astringent properties, and it does sting upon application. The best method to use it is applying it locally with a cotton swab on the affected and surrounding area. If the burning is very intense, it would be best to avoid apple cider vinegar because of the aggravated discomfort.

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