It depends...to just relax your fine but not to swim
Yes you can, chlorine can help clean some cuts and it should be fine.
Toe's, toe nails, bunion's, blisters.
I can't speak from experience, but my friend has them and they give her less blisters than she got before she had them. This might not be true for everyone though.
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Blisters on your skin or on the pool finish??? If on pool finish: It means that the surface is delaminating - will eventually pop and reveal the subsurface. There are several different causes for this condition. Final result is that you will have to get the pool resurfaced.
That would be a good question for your doctor. If the swimming pool water is properly balanced, the water won't hurt your toe (assuming the Dr says it's ok to get the toe wet). The bigger question is, will you be introducing infection into healthy pool water. I would recommend staying out of the water until the toe is healed.
I have found that gel ones give me more blisters, but some people may find them good.
Yes you can. Preventing bruised toenails is a way in which toe pads or spacers are for. Not all people prefer these though because it may be harder for them to balance on their toes. The pads only supports blisters and rubbing of pointe shoes.
you can't go swimming!
Go see a doctor.
You really shouldn't. In a pool- the chlorine is deffintley no help at all.Especially in a public one the bacteria will just make the problem worse. Not so sure about the ocean. but the salt might burn in some cases. just try to tay away from that kind of activity until the blister goes down.
Hammer toe is a term used to discribe a person whos toe bends downward and the middle joint curls up. This eventually results in the toe getting stuck into a claw-like position. When a person's shoe rubs against a hammer toe they can develope corns, blisters, and calluses that may form on the toe itself or on the bottom of their foot. This can make walking very painful. If you wish to read more about hammer toe you can find some great information here http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/0900/0953.asp.
Step 1. Go get some beets Step 2. grab your toe Step 3. bend your toe