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Blisters on toes and fingers

My daughter periodically developes small blisters on the toes of her right foot and the fingers of her right hand. They eventually dry up and leave a small black mark.They are not itchy or painful and do not appear to be caused by anything she has eaten or drunk.They are also not contagious as her husband and baby have never been affected.Any ideas what this could be?
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Hi,
Im sort of old fashion and always try home solutuions.

Try ro rinse your toe with peroxide and after drying expose your toe to air.

A little fungus might have kicked in and all it needs is a bit of fresh air and repeating the procedure several times.

Ive had all sorts of rashes etc.etc. and always get out of trouble by catering to it with home remedies. You may try the cortisone also after cleansing with the peroxide., Gold bond powder is excellent!!!.

Hope I helped and hope u get better!!!
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Thank you Hanaguchi, I have passed the info on to my daughter.
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146866 tn?1199595744
Hi,
It sounds a bit like mild dyshidrotic eczema. Depending on how
bad it is you your doc may give you a cortisone cream.
Hope it gets better.
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