Blisters should heal on their own within a week. They can be painful while they heal, but you shouldn't need to see a GP.
How you can treat a blister yourself
To relieve any pain, use an ice pack (or a bag of frozen vegetables wrapped in a towel) on the blister for up to 30 minutes.
To protect the blister and help prevent infection:
Do
Don't
A pharmacist can help with blisters
To protect your blister from becoming infected, a pharmacist can recommend a plaster or dressing to cover it while it heals.
A hydrocolloid dressing can help reduce pain and speed up healing.
Check if you have a blister
Blisters are small pockets of clear fluid under a layer of skin.
Blood blisters are red or black and filled with blood instead of clear fluid.
If the blister is infected it can be red, hot and filled with green or yellow pus.
Important
Don't ignore an infected blister. Without treatment it could lead to a skin or blood infection.
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if: