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Bumps on fingers

I have tiny little bumps in the side my to index fingers, they are clear all they are all close together, the bumps don;t cause any disconfort they dont hurt. I recently moved to Texas I'm not allergic to anything but I first noticed them here
and had them since them but the other day i messed with them and became more noticesible and now they went down.

Please help.
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hi i get little white lumps on all my fingers they ich like mad what are they
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Well I have they don't get irratated unless I mess  with i put antibacterial onitment but there are still there Id ont have any on my palms or on soles just on the two index fingers and they dont seem to spread no where else.
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Hi,

Try to avoid manipulating the bumps to prevent more harm and secondary infection.  If you do not have history of allergic reaction, this could be due to dyshidrotic eczema, infection, pustular psoriasis, or recurrent focal palmar peeling. It is important to have the lesions evaluated for proper diagnosis. The vesicles in patients with dyshidrotic eczema are usually intraepidermal and spongiotic. They are characterized by vesicular eruption on the fingers, palms, and soles. The condition affects teenagers and adults and may be acute, recurrent, or chronic.

Take care and keep us posted.
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