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I have tiny blisters all over my big toe and my big toe only. They don't spread to my other toes, but they are itchy sometimes. If I squezee them, a clear goo-like liquid comes out. They won't go away. What is it and how can I treat them?
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i have the the same thing right now and im scared to go to the doctors cuz im scared they're going to pop the little suckers! oh but they itch and throb so bad at times. dud you ever find out what they were. i put violet on them but that didnt do anything to help. i started off with mt toe just itching then one came out then 2 but only once one tried the other would come out but one day i decided to pop a bigger sized blister on there cuz it bugged so much and the next 3 days i had like 8! oh if you can give me ant info i would love it cuz this is the first related article i find here on the web! thanks sooo much!
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Hi,
You could try and apply a mild Cortisone cream on it and take oral anti-histamines for the itching.
This could be either due to ana llergy or fungal infection.If it doesn't respond to the above try applying an anti-fungal ointment.
You should also check your foot-wear and see if it is chafing against your big toe because this constant irritation can cause blister formation.
Always keep feet  clean and dry by dusting a powder in between the toes.Never pop any blisters becuse you will be introducing secondary bacterial infection which will necessitate the usage of antibiotics.
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