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Several Blisters On Toes, Fingers, Exuding Gelatinous Content. Causes And Treatment?

I have several blisters , one on a toe , two on one finger . They are exremtely painful and have been there some time. When pierced they exude a gelatinous content, very thick and clear. It is very painful to do this. I have had the ones on my finger pierced by a doctor, but they simply came back . What are they, and what shoudl I do about them?
Sat, 6 Jul 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for the query,
You might be suffering from a recurrent bacterial infection.

Drainage of the thick gelatinous material or may be pus is required.
This should be followed by antibiotics.

Please meet a dermatologist for exact diagnosis and treatment.

Let me know if you have any other doubt.
you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link.
http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818

Wishing you a good health.
Thank you
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Several Blisters On Toes, Fingers, Exuding Gelatinous Content. Causes And Treatment?

Hello, Thanks for the query, You might be suffering from a recurrent bacterial infection. Drainage of the thick gelatinous material or may be pus is required. This should be followed by antibiotics. Please meet a dermatologist for exact diagnosis and treatment. Let me know if you have any other doubt. you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link. http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818 Wishing you a good health. Thank you