What Do White Puss Filled Bumps All Over Feet Indicate?
I have white puss filled bumps all over my feet, I can barely walk and my feet are swollen, everynight I need to put lotion on my feet because they are to dry for about 5 years now. Ive gone many times to different doctors, foot specialist and regular, but they cant seem to find the best solution, what may it be?
I can understand your concern for the white puss filled bumps all over feet. After analyzing your query with best diligence I can that you are suffering from "Pompholyx". It is a mild hypersensitivity reaction to the any of the chemicals or dust particles coming in the contact of skin surface. These particle enter to into the skin and then due to the fact that skin tries to push them away, it leads to the eruptions. In my patients I suggest them to do saline compression over the affected area for two times. I also suggest to apply a medium to high potency steroid cream over the area for two times in a very thin layer. An antihistamine can be taken to reduce the irritation. If despite above treatment the things recur then you can meet a dermatologist. All the best.
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What Do White Puss Filled Bumps All Over Feet Indicate?
Hello, I can understand your concern for the white puss filled bumps all over feet. After analyzing your query with best diligence I can that you are suffering from Pompholyx . It is a mild hypersensitivity reaction to the any of the chemicals or dust particles coming in the contact of skin surface. These particle enter to into the skin and then due to the fact that skin tries to push them away, it leads to the eruptions. In my patients I suggest them to do saline compression over the affected area for two times. I also suggest to apply a medium to high potency steroid cream over the area for two times in a very thin layer. An antihistamine can be taken to reduce the irritation. If despite above treatment the things recur then you can meet a dermatologist. All the best.