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How To Get Rid Of Blisters On Arms Near Vaccination Area?

my spiritual master age around 64 yrs got a funsi on his arm near vaccination area 16 to 18 months back and 2 another on his waist few months back having no leakage but just some pain and hard skin with this some spots on feet neat sleeper belts. What are the remedies possible for them as he can t visit any doctor being a genuine Hermit.
Thu, 28 Nov 2019
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,

It may be an impetigo. It is a bacterial infection caused by staphylococcus. A course of an antibiotic like cefalexin 500 mg twice a day and anti inflammatory drugs may be given for about a week or two. Apply antibiotic cream like sisomycine cream. Take bath with antiseptic like dettol liq. Improve immunity and hygiene.

Hope this helps.

Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist
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How To Get Rid Of Blisters On Arms Near Vaccination Area?

Hi, It may be an impetigo. It is a bacterial infection caused by staphylococcus. A course of an antibiotic like cefalexin 500 mg twice a day and anti inflammatory drugs may be given for about a week or two. Apply antibiotic cream like sisomycine cream. Take bath with antiseptic like dettol liq. Improve immunity and hygiene. Hope this helps. Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist