You’re right to feel alarmed when a child’s foot suddenly shows a dark, painful, swollen area. It may be a blood blister from pressure, friction, or a minor injury, but its location, color, and the child’s pain level mean it deserves careful attention. Sometimes it’s only irritation or an insect bite; other times, it can signal an infection that needs prompt treatment. Watching how your child walks, whether they avoid putting weight on the foot, offers important clues.
At home, protecting the area is crucial. Do not pop, cut, or drain it, no matter how tempting it seems. That can open the door to infection and make things far worse. Keep the foot clean, reduce pressure, and let the child rest with the foot raised. Use a cold compress briefly for comfort, and ask a pharmacist or doctor about child-safe pain relief. If redness spreads, warmth increases, pus appears, fever develops, or pain intensifies, seek medical care immediately.
