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Suggest Medication For Little Bumps On The Hands & Foot
Hello I am a 25 years old female I weigh 174lbs and am 5 foot 8. I keep getting little bumps on my hands and finger and on my right foot (the sole of my foot, top of my foot and some near the toes) they fill with fluid and I pop them, the skin around them peel off and a day or two later it repeats..is there something wrong with me? how do i get rid of these tiny fluid filled bumps or blisters..and sometimes while on the sole of my foot they do tend to hurt. The ones on my hands and fingers are very small but on my feet they can get to the size of a dime.
According to your history it is case of pompholyx which is a kind of endogenous eczema.You will have to apply local steroids and take oral antihistaminics along with it. It is a chronic condition and you have to take certain precautions like keep your hands as dry as possible, stay away from harsh chemicals like soap and detergents, avoid washing clothes and utensils or wear gloves while doing them. Also try to figure out whether you have developed allergy to anything and try to avoid it in future.
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Suggest Medication For Little Bumps On The Hands & Foot
According to your history it is case of pompholyx which is a kind of endogenous eczema.You will have to apply local steroids and take oral antihistaminics along with it. It is a chronic condition and you have to take certain precautions like keep your hands as dry as possible, stay away from harsh chemicals like soap and detergents, avoid washing clothes and utensils or wear gloves while doing them. Also try to figure out whether you have developed allergy to anything and try to avoid it in future.