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clear blisters on hands

over the past couple of days i have been getting these blisters, that when they are popped this clear liquid comes out. These blisters are on the palm of my hand. They are very small and in a group. some are single and others are packed together. there only on my hands not on any other part of my body. If anyone knows of has experience this before plz a comment it would be greatly appriciated. Ive never had tihs before in my life
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I have it on my hands and feet, it's basically an athlete's foot infection and will go with routine treatment. I use a pharmacy anti fungal cream, use it every time you wash your hands, and an anti fungal ointment every night before bed hands and feet - this is most effective, I find Daktarin ointment the best. Clean the dead skin off your feet and wash your feet completely every day, and it will go. It doesn't spread except through repeated intimate contact but is not infectious if treated properly otherwise it would be on your face but needs about a year of solid treatment (look for the little white moons a the base of your nail beds). Most people have some form of fungal infection, it's extremely common, but most don't know it, and ps, don't eat mushrooms until it's gone.
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Might be Dyshidrosis
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Cherio-pompholyx.May be related to nickel sensitization.
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I started getting tiny, itchy blisters about 2 months after having surgery on the palm if my hand. That was more than 2 years ago. The symptoms come and go and I have not figured out what now triggers them.
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I started getting tiny, itchy blisters about 2 months after having surgery on the palm if my hand. That was more than 2 years ago. The symptoms come and go and I have not figured out what now triggers them.
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Hey guys,
I developed dyshidrotic eczema a year and a half ago. After many dr visits and sleepless painful nights, having tried everything I could think of I was sent to a dermatologist who actually knew how to cure it!
I need to share this with you. There is a cure! Forget all the other stuff. The answer is, Ciclosporine Actavis. You start on a high dose about 350 mg and gradually reduce it under the Dr's supervision. After 11 months now I am down to 175 mg per day. It's a miracle! I was tormented as I'm sure you all are but please believe me that this works. Go to a dermatologist and tell them this. I should be off the tablets completely very soon she said.
Good luck! T
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