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It may be because of your own allergies, and if you encounter this situation, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.
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Eczema, insect bites, contact with substances that can easily cause allergies, these can cause small blisters and itching.
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It may be chickenpox, it may be viral herpes or hand, foot and mouth disease, this situation is still more, so it is necessary to take the child to do the corresponding examination, and then take the drug**, some will be infectious, so it is best to let the child rest at home, avoid going out, and also do a good job of hygiene.
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It is likely to be eczema, it may be a lack of vitamins, it may be more sensitive, it may be that it sweats a lot, it may be that there is sweating a lot, it may be that there is sweat herpes, or it may be a fungal infection.
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It may be that there are some viruses, or it may be that there is very severe eczema or dyshishidrosis, so it feels particularly itchy, or it may be a fungal infection or an allergic reaction.
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It may be caused by a lack of vitamins, fungal infection, ringworm of the hand, or frequent sweating of the palms, and dyshidrosis.
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It may be because the hands sweat a lot, and then cause sweat blisters, or it may be because of a fungus infection, which causes ringworm of the hand.
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This may be the child's eczema, when eczema appears, the hands will be very itchy, and there will be some small blood blisters. At this time, calamine lotion can be purchased and applied to these areas by children, which can also reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
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It could be blisters. It is a **disease, it is better to go to the hospital**, and be careful not to scratch yourself.
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First of all, most of the small blisters may still be a local ** problem, for example, some children may have some eczema manifestations. In addition, some children may have some dense blisters, which may be dyshidrosis. In some children, there may be small single scattered blisters, which may be caused by some mosquito bites.
Secondly, different blisters may have some different accompanying manifestations, such as insect bite dermatitis caused by mosquito bites, and there may be redness around it, and children may have itching. Therefore, at this time, it is necessary to make a comprehensive judgment based on the performance of ** and other accompanying performances of the child. Generally, it is enough to do local treatment, such as giving the child some anti-itch drugs externally.
If the itching is noticeable, it also helps him to recover from the itching.
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This is hand, foot and mouth disease, it may also be eczema, or the child has chickenpox, let the child stay at home, and also need to give the child more vegetables.
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It may be a ** disease, the child eats cold food, allergies, so blisters, at this time to avoid infection, timely medication.
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It may be a problem caused by a fungal infection, and if the child is very young, it is recommended to use topical medicine, so be sure to pay attention to hygiene.
Depending on the situation, hand, foot and mouth disease cannot be ruled out, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for a look.
It is likely to be eczema, it may be a lack of vitamins, it may be more sensitive, it may be that it sweats a lot, it may be that there is sweating a lot, it may be that there is sweat herpes, or it may be a fungal infection.
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