There are some red blisters on the body, why are there blisters on the body

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    **Internally liquid-filled bubbles that occur locally on the surface, called blisters, vary in size. The occurrence of blisters is due to injuries caused by some reason, such as abrasions, burns, scalds and other injuries, and the body makes a protective response to protect the lower layer from being injured and ensure the smooth regeneration. Under normal circumstances, in the process of regeneration of the lower layer, the liquid in the blister will be gradually absorbed by the body, and the surface layer of the blister will gradually dry and scab off and finally fall off.

    At this time, the new is introduced, and the lower layer becomes the outer layer. During this process, if the blister bursts, the inner layer is likely to be infected by bacteria.

    Don't think that if you puncture the blister, the liquid in the blister will flow out, and the blister will be fine. On the contrary, the blister should be kept intact as much as possible, so that the liquid in the blister can absorb on its own, and the skin of the blister will dry up, crust over, and fall off.

    If your child's blisters are too tight or your child is wearing new shoes and blisters are on the edges of the shoes, you should help your child protect the blisters with gauze pads on the affected area and put your child on appropriate shoes and socks.

    In the unlikely event that the blister is broken before the lower layer** has regenerated, the affected area should be cleaned, disinfected, and bandaged with clean gauze immediately.

    If the blisters are caused by burns or scalds, or if the blisters are large, your child should be taken to the hospital for treatment.

    If there is redness and swelling around the blister or the blister becomes purulent, it means that the blister has become infected and the child should be taken to the hospital for treatment immediately.

    Cocoon: The crust of the hands and feet (calluses) formed by friction.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It may be zoster, go to the hospital to see it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The blisters on the body may be caused by friction, because the shear force generated by the friction of Yunxian causes the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue to separate into a gap, and fill the gap with fluid. So don't do strenuous activities to avoid friction and infection.

    The blister is a small water bag formed by the abnormal accumulation of tissue fluid between the outer and inner layers of the blister, and the inner layer of the blister is red, swollen, damp and hot, and stinging; Although most of the blisters are small and the area of injury is not large, they can easily cause pain and affect people's mobility.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis:

    Considering the need to pay attention to whether there is an allergic reaction to cause symptoms to appear, guidance:

    Hello, according to your situation, actively carry out targeted examination, clarify the specific situation, and treat the symptoms to wish you good health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personally, I think it has to do with the climate. Take some heat-clearing and detoxifying medicines, such as drinking honeysuckle water or heat-clearing and detoxifying powders, and use eczema ointment for external use.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know what the specific symptoms are, but I know that Pingyanping can reduce inflammation, the reason is that there is a rash and blisters with inflammation, and it is also recommended to buy sulfur ointment to wash and sleep soundly at night, I hope it can help you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, it may be caused by allergies or dermatitis, you can go to the **hospital for examination** in time**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How was it cured in the end? Emergency. Same situation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If there are obvious blisters on the body, you can see a red change around the blisters, and it is necessary to determine how the blisters are formed according to the appearance and distribution of the blisters. If the blisters are accompanied by mild itching, and fever and headache are scattered throughout the body, it is considered that chickenpox may have been formed after being infected with the virus. This condition is an infectious disease, and oral valacyclovir hydrochloride is recommended for a comprehensive ** with topical acyclovir cream and calamine lotion.

    If the blisters on the body are unilaterally distributed and arranged in a band-like pattern, and pain and numbness are clinical symptoms, it should be considered herpes zoster. It is recommended that oral valacyclovir can be accompanied by topical application of recombinant human interferon gel**. If red spots and blisters are accompanied by intense itching and are symmetrically distributed on both sides, it is recommended to use calamine lotion along with topical fluticasone propionate cream.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be allergic, it is recommended not to use a hand clasp, rub erythromycin ointment outside.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: According to your description, here is the answer for you that the small blisters on the body may be caused by folliculitis, urticaria, chickenpox, shingles and other factors.

    1.Folliculitis: small blisters on the body are likely to be caused by folliculitis, which has a lot to do with endocrine disorders or lack of hygiene, excessive sweating, and secondary bacterial infection of hair follicles.

    2.Urticaria: Small blisters on the body may be urticaria, which is an allergic disease, caused by contact with allergens, such as eating allergenic foods, drugs or contact with pollen and dust, there will be obvious itching symptoms on the body, and wheals will quickly appear.

    3.Chickenpox: If a child has small blisters, it is likely to be chickenpox, and it will be accompanied by fever.

    4.Shingles: People with shingles develop small blisters that run along the nerves because they are infected with the varicella-zoster virus.

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: Dear According to your description, here is the answer for you that the small blisters on the body may be caused by folliculitis, urticaria, chickenpox, shingles and other factors. 1.

    Folliculitis: small blisters on the body are likely to be caused by folliculitis, which has a lot to do with endocrine disorders or lack of hygiene, excessive sweating, and secondary bacterial infection of hair follicles. 2.

    Urticaria: Small blisters on the body may be urticaria, which is an allergic disease, caused by contact with allergens, such as eating allergenic foods, drugs or contact with pollen and dust, there will be obvious itching symptoms on the body, and wheals will quickly appear. 3.

    Chickenpox: If a child has small blisters, it is likely to be chickenpox, and it will be accompanied by fever. 4.

    Shingles: People with shingles develop small blisters that run along the nerves because they are infected with the varicella-zoster virus.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Hello, depending on the situation you described, it is possible that it is a symptom of a bloody mole; Blood moles The shape of the blood mole is as large as a wolfberry, and the small one is as small as a kind of mung bean size of a small blood blister. Red spots on the body may be caused by telangiectasia, the scientific term for red spots on the body is spider nevi, spider nevi can be seen in the thighs, calves and ankles on the body, spider nevi can cause varicose meridians when it is severe, and the red spots on the body are only early symptoms of spider nevi, if the symptoms of spider nevi with red spots on the body are not timely **, it may worsen or bleed, and sometimes some people are accompanied by a burning sensation, which in severe cases leads to the deterioration of the patient's condition and the development of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.

    There are always red dots on the body, and it will grow, and it will grow like blood blisters, how is it.

    Hello, depending on the situation you described, it is possible that it is a symptom of a bloody mole; Blood moles The shape of the blood mole is as large as a wolfberry, and the small one is as small as a kind of mung bean size of a small blood blister. Red spots on the body may be caused by telangiectasia, the scientific term for red spots on the body is spider nevi, spider nevi can be seen in the thighs, calves and ankles on the body, spider nevi can cause varicose meridians when it is severe, and the red spots on the body are only early symptoms of spider nevi, if the symptoms of spider nevi with red spots on the body are not timely **, it may worsen or bleed, and sometimes some people are accompanied by a burning sensation, which in severe cases leads to the deterioration of the patient's condition and the development of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.

    I've had a lot of blood lately.

    yes, it's up a bit.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Blister. It can be caused by bacterial and viral infections, insect bites or poisonous hairs and poisonous silk bites, and chemical contact.

    It is recommended to go to the **department of a regular general hospital or a regular ** hospital for treatment.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Condition analysis: There are a lot of things like blisters on the baby's body, but not blisters, that thing has no poisonous water coming out, the blister is empty, no fever, this is herpes, it is a viral infection.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to be antiviral**, now there is no fever, you can take medicine to observe first, you can take ribavirin granules or antiviral oral liquid, double coptis, and take some anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection, such as amoxicillin granules, and you can apply some acyclovir ointment locally. Eat lightly, don't eat greasy, drink plenty of boiled water, avoid cold and wind, and don't go to crowded places.

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