There are small blisters on my hands, it s very itchy, and there is water when it breaks, it s a bit

Updated on healthy 2024-04-03
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The kind of thing you are talking about may be dyshidrosis, which is similar to eczema. If you don't see your hand, you'd better go to the hospital's ** department and let the doctor take a good look. If it's really sweat herpes, as soon as possible**Of course, otherwise you will often commit it.

    If you have dyshidrosis, you can use hasinonide solution, which can be ** dyshidrosis, but you have to let the doctor diagnose the safest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In this case, don't scratch him, if the water in the um, it is likely to develop, and now I have a lot of this situation on my body, and it is very itchy, so um, hurry up and see the doctor to apply some anti-itching ointment, which will be better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It means that the moisture is heavy, and it is sweat blister. It's very itchy, and it doesn't itch after squeezing out the water with a needle. In the summer, I was afraid of the mat rubbing my feet, so I wore socks to sleep, and I would get sweat and blisters.

    It's all picked with a needle, and you don't need to wipe anything. If you are not sure, you can apply some ointment or go to the hospital for a check-up. Don't worry, it's not a big deal?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! In a situation like this, it is best to go to the hospital to check it, see what is causing it, and find out**symptomatic**, because the symptoms of many **diseases are the same, you can have a situation like yours, it may be not suitable for the environment there**allergies, or eczema, etc., in order to diagnose what the **disease is, it is recommended that you go to the hospital and let an experienced doctor give you a careful examination, find out**Symptomatic**, it is best not to blindly use drugs before you find out**, Not only does it have no effect, but it can sometimes be counterproductive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bubbles on the hands, very itchy, these two common problems:

    The first is dyshidral herpes or dyshidral eczema, which is mainly an allergic disease that manifests itself as a deep blister symmetrically distributed on both hands, accompanied by intense itching.

    The second is tinea manuis caused by fungal infection, which is generally unilateral distribution of limb burning, and can also cause bilateral rashes over time, manifested as this scattered small blister, which can have scaling and itching. If it is clear that it is caused by fungal infection, then you can use 1:5000 diluted potassium permanganate solution to soak your hands, once a day, for ten minutes each time, about 3 to 5 days later, and then change to terbinafine spray or luliconazole ointment for external application. If the fungus is negative, you can soak your hands in 3% boron acid lotion, and wait for the blisters to dry before applying some moisturizing and emollient products.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are water bubbles on your hands, which will reduce your body's immune function, improve your immunity, and eat more vitamin C, which will slowly get better.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are 3 possibilities:1Allergic.

    2.Eczema. 3. Fungal infections.

    If you are really allergic to laundry detergent or hair dye, then you can only avoid contact and you will not be allergic again. If yes, don't be afraid, just let you compare, 1Allergic.

    The symptoms of allergies are**itching, redness, stinging in some people, chapped and wrinkled in some people, peeling, and small rashes.

    If it is allergic self-adjustment: wash your face with water every day, you can mix dexamethasone and banana (peeled) together and apply it once a day, once a day. Very effective (empirical side).

    3.Eczema is a common inflammation of the epidermis, which is characterized by polymorphic skin lesions (erythema, papules, vesicles, etc.) in the acute stage, with a tendency to exude and conscious itching; In the chronic phase, lichenification is predominant, and it is easy to recur. Infantile eczema is the most common disease in infancy, and it mostly occurs after the full month.

    It usually occurs on the head and face, but can also be affected elsewhere. The rash presents in the same way as acute or subacute eczema, and is prone to recurrence. The itching is unbearable, so the night crying and restlessness.

    It is often accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea.

    3.Fungal infections:

    Blister type: local itching at the beginning, redness after scratching, needle-sized blisters, thick and shiny, mostly clustered in groups, subcutaneous like corn; Severe itching of the sensation; Unless scratched and eroded, the blisters will soon dry up, crack and peel.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You try to take some anti-allergy medication, it will be better, but it is better to touch these things with a pair of rubber gloves, this will help protect **!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Blistering ringworm. It's the same as athlete's foot.

    Experience - ringworm is a fungal infection, just sterilize. Sterilization is inexhaustible, and repetition is a characteristic of tinea pedisa.

    Bacteria and fungi can be dormant for a long time. Generally, it is light in winter, heavy in spring, summer and autumn!

    It's good to pay attention to hygiene. Wash your feet often and keep them dry and breathable.

    Bacteria and fungi are everywhere, and if you give them the environment, they will multiply fast!

    Find 9°-12° vinegar essence, soak it for half an hour before going to bed every night, dry it naturally after soaking, and don't rinse it with water; It's good to soak for 10 or 15 days in a row, it will burst the skin, and it's good to burst it, the bacteria are killed, and the cells are sacrificed!

    Wash your hands and feet frequently and keep your hands and feet hygienic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is called dyshidrosis and is caused by poor sweating, nervousness, gastrointestinal irregularities, or bacterial infection. In addition to going to the hospital, I do know of a home remedy that is particularly effective. I am from the Hengyang area of Hunan Province, and we have three herbs called wormwood, triangular vine (a vine plant with a thin stem and fine thorns on it, and triangular leaves), and horned vine (a vine plant that grows in a shady place, with large and green leaves and prismatic stems), which are three plants that are very common in the countryside, but I don't know what your name is.

    Boil them into a soup to scrub the diseased area, about twice, never more than three times, very effective.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I had a little blister on my hands last night, and I got up this morning with itchy hands, put the white tiger activating cream, scratched each other, and got a large piece, no way, I bought a full light powder in the pharmacy, poured a shell of boiling water, put a pack of medium light powder, washed it for half an hour, and now it's like a knife sharpened, experience it personally, complete **!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I also have such symptoms, which are probably caused by substances such as laundry detergent and detergent! I haven't solved this problem now, aha pain!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What causes small blisters on my hands to itch?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What should I do if I have small itchy blisters on my hands?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's the same as mine! I'm a month old! It's all over now! I don't know what to do.

    You go to the hospital and tell me!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let's go to the hospital, I have a similar experience, I don't dare to say nonsense, my body is important.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Exactly the same as mine. This is called housewife eczema, also called rich hands.

    My female and index fingers are more severe. Now the middle finger is also infected. They all grow on the side, and there are also on the belly of the female finger.

    First, there are small blisters, and after the blisters are broken, they will become hard skin, and then blisters will be blistered.

    The medicine prescribed by the doctor still has an effect after wiping it. But the main thing is to rely on protection. Otherwise, it will only be reversed.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital to buy some ** medicines to wipe it off, and take some Chinese medicine or Chinese patent medicine to remove dampness. Buy another bottle of very oily cream. Apply a thick layer to your hands every night.

    I use olive oil and it works pretty well. Now the skin is basically fine.

    Don't eat foods you're allergic to. Don't eat anything spicy or numb. Eat more greens. Take some more vitamin E and vitamin B tablets. Don't eat beef and mutton. It's best to be vegetarian.

    It turned out that he only took medicine and smeared medicine, and there was no taboo to eat, so he did it instead. Don't eat it now. It seems to be a lot better this time. It is a very disturbing disease, not a serious disease, but it is not easy to get rid of the roots.

    By the way, the most important thing is not to touch any detergent products such as soap, laundry detergent, dish soap and the like.

    If you have to do laundry, wash dishes, or cook, bring a layer of cotton gloves and a layer of plastic hands. Try not to let your hands touch the water. If you can, don't touch it. I now wear gloves whenever I touch the water, except for washing my face. The effect is not bad.

    My experience is shared with the landlord and I hope it will be soon**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Health, small blisters, moisture, fungus, allergies, why do you always have small blisters on your hands? It may be related to 2 reasons, don't take it seriously.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If the dampness in the body is too heavy, if you want to get wet, you can eat barley rice to get wet, and eat less damp food.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In my experience, there is no one cure. There is a very simple way to use dexamethasone and urea ointment at the same time, and it will work on the same day, but it can't**. **The cheapest and most practical prescription.

    I've tried n methods but nothing worked. I can guarantee that this is the most effective, but it should be noted that it should not be used for a long time, dexamethasone is a hormonal drug!!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    As in my current situation, soak in salt water for 5-10 minutes, and then rub the "compound benzoic acid tincture", after wiping it for the first time, you will feel that your hands are very painful, so painful that you can't hold anything, you can't do anything, and it's very cold (just your hands are cold, and you feel very cold when you touch anything), and it's as cold as putting your hands in ice water in winter, but you must hold back. Persist in this way every day, and after a few days, a layer of skin will be peeled off your hands. I'm going to feel better.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If it is possible to have eczema, you can try it with parisone.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hands that are always open and cracked may be caused by lack of water, and it may also be caused by dry eczema.

    1. **Water shortage:

    The body contains a lot of water, if the patient lives in a hot and dry environment for a long time, and drinks less water, it may lead to a decrease in the water content of **, so that ** rough, cracking. If the symptoms are mild, you can relieve them by drinking more warm water, and if the symptoms are more severe, you also need to apply moisturizer and moisturizer topically, which can play a role in hydrating and moisturizing.

    2. Dry eczema:

    Dry eczema is generally caused by the reduction of oil secretion on the surface, and there may be symptoms of dryness, scaling, itching, and cracking, and the above symptoms can be relieved by applying emollient oil, and if the local itching is more severe, oral antihistamine drugs are also needed, such as chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets, etc.

    During recovery, try not to touch alkaline detergents on your hands**. If it is caused by long-term contact with alkaline substances such as soap, it is recommended to stop using soap first and use hand cream to wipe the surface. If it is caused by the appearance of eczema, you can also use drugs such as dexamethasone cream, ** disease.

    After frequent hand cracks, it is not recommended to touch chemicals such as laundry detergent or dish soap frequently. : Recurrent cracking of the hand is generally relieved by adjusting lifestyle, medication**, etc. 1. Adjust your lifestyle

    Patients with chapped hands need to pay attention to the care of their hands, and can often apply moisturizers or moisturizers to their hands to keep their hands moist. 2. Drugs**: If it is chapped eczema, you can take drugs such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets under the guidance of a doctor, which have anti-itching, sedative and other effects.

    If it is caused by ringworm of the hand, a fungal test is required. After it is clear, drugs such as terbinafine hydrochloride cream can be applied topically under the guidance of a doctor, which can produce antifungal effects. Yin Liangming suggested that paying attention not to soak your hands in water for a long time and reducing outdoor work during the cold season can improve the condition of frequent cracking of hands.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It should be due to the lack of vitamins in the slag and the subtle cracking of the grip, or due to fungal parasitism. There are also symptoms caused by diseases such as dyshidrosis, herpes or moss. It is necessary to go to the hospital for specific tests to confirm the diagnosis.

    You should eat more fresh vegetables, try to wash your hands as often as possible, and do not touch chemicals such as soap, detergent, and laundry powder. Try to avoid scratching to avoid infection.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It is most likely due to a fungal infection of the hands.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The situation of itchy and peeling of small blisters on the hands can be analyzed in the following points:

    1. Lack of vitamins: small blisters, itching and peeling on the hands are generally caused by vitamin deficiency, which is mostly related to the deficiency of B vitamins.

    2. This kind of itchy and peeling phenomenon of small blisters on the hands is more common in adolescents, and the two sexes are equal.

    3. The onset of small blisters itching and peeling on the hands is seasonal, and the onset occurs at the turn of the seasons, such as in spring or autumn.

    4. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the phenomenon of itchy and peeling of small blisters on the hands is caused by blood fever. You can try to eat more vitamin-rich foods, such as carrots and other fresh vegetables, and at the same time you can take complex vitamin B liquid.

    5. The recovery time of small blisters and itchy peeling on the hands is relatively long, and the whole process lasts about two to three weeks. But because this symptom can be **, the cycle often lasts for a long time.

    Precautions: 1. Pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, keep your hands dry, and carry out appropriate treatment for hyperhidrosis. When peeling, pay attention to protection, do not tear or peel.

    2. Triamcinolone acetonyl acetate cream can be used to apply to the affected area to alleviate the condition.

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