What Could Painful,red Itchy, Fluid Filled Bump Be?
red itchy bumps looks like blister have fluids in it and gets very irritated when my clothing touches it. hurts when I sit sometimes it will just hurt out of nowhere. Have no clue what it is please help so I can get treatment for it. I am super scared
Dear Friend Welcome to Health care magic. I am Dr Charu , I will shortly try to help you with my opinion.
Red colored fluid filled lesions are usually found in condition 1) herpes simplex infection: it is of two types oral and genitals. Its a recurrent condition.
I will like to know what is the site of lesions.
Are these lesions recurrent?
2) herpes zoster : in this, lesions occur along a dematome that is in linear fashion involving the skin never crossing the midline.
So, before i can make a diagnosis, i need to know the site of lesions and the pattern.
Based on the available details, this is my best advice for you. You should discuss with your doctor and share my opinion , I am sure he/she will agree to my opinion. Good Luck.
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What Could Painful,red Itchy, Fluid Filled Bump Be?
Dear Friend Welcome to Health care magic. I am Dr Charu , I will shortly try to help you with my opinion. Red colored fluid filled lesions are usually found in condition 1) herpes simplex infection: it is of two types oral and genitals. Its a recurrent condition. I will like to know what is the site of lesions. Are these lesions recurrent? 2) herpes zoster : in this, lesions occur along a dematome that is in linear fashion involving the skin never crossing the midline. So, before i can make a diagnosis, i need to know the site of lesions and the pattern. Based on the available details, this is my best advice for you. You should discuss with your doctor and share my opinion , I am sure he/she will agree to my opinion. Good Luck.