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Q After wearing new shoes, I have painful blisters on my heels that won’t go away. How can I help them heal faster? Chelsea, Litchfield

A Blisters should heal naturally on their own over a couple days, but you can put steps in place to ensure that nothing slows down this process.

This includes keeping the blister as clean as possible and covering it with a soft plaster,

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