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What Are The Medications Required For Blisters On Feet Which Has Clear Liquid Discharge?

I get blisters on the sides and the sole of my feet and on the side of my hands and fingers but not the palms . They are filled with clear liquid which when discharged is very sticky or gooey but still clear and itchy . The come and go please help regards simon 32 male
Fri, 7 Mar 2014
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Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic

I would keep a possibility of Dyshidrotic aczema/pompholyx.

It presents as itchy fluid filled vesicles along the sides of the fingers and toes. It can be a result of allergy to metals like nickel which is commonly present in ornaments.

If I was your treating doctor I would have advised you to apply a potent topica steroid+ antibiotic combination cream twice daily for 2 weeks.

An OTC antihistamine e.g cetrizine once or twice daily can be taken for the itch.

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What Are The Medications Required For Blisters On Feet Which Has Clear Liquid Discharge?

Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic I would keep a possibility of Dyshidrotic aczema/pompholyx. It presents as itchy fluid filled vesicles along the sides of the fingers and toes. It can be a result of allergy to metals like nickel which is commonly present in ornaments. If I was your treating doctor I would have advised you to apply a potent topica steroid+ antibiotic combination cream twice daily for 2 weeks. An OTC antihistamine e.g cetrizine once or twice daily can be taken for the itch. regards