What is the problem with sweat herpes, may I have some small red dots on my hands

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You'd better go to the hospital to check and diagnose it, if it's dyshidrosis, you should be in time, avoid repeating it many times, it's not good to delay it for too long. If you have dyshidrosis, the effect of this ringworm cream is very good, this is a special dyshidrine syndrome, and it can be cured according to the course of treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dyshidrosis is also known as dyshidrosis eczema, which is a blistering disease of the palms and plantar parts of the feet. **It is not fully understood, and it was thought to be caused by excessive sweating of the hands and feet, and sweat retention in the skin, but now it is mostly thought to be a non-specific** eczema-like reaction. Systemic allergies to metals such as nickel and chromium, as well as psychiatric factors may also be one of the important causes of the disease.

    It is generally seen in late spring and early summer, aggravated in summer, and can heal itself in winter.

    It is more common in the palms, fingers, and sides of the fingers, and rarely on the backs of the hands and soles, and often occurs symmetrically. Typical skin lesions are small blisters located deep in the epidermis, the size of a grain of rice, hemispherical, slightly elevated from the skin surface, no inflammatory reaction, scattered or clustered on the palms, sides of fingers and fingertips, rarely on the dorsum of the hands and soles, often symmetrically distributed. The blisters contain clear blister fluid, which generally does not rupture on its own, and after drying up, it forms a peeling skin, revealing a red new epithelium, which is thin and tender, and often painful at this time.

    Around** normal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Today, at the beginning of April, I am working in Guangdong and have been exposed to soldering work.

    Later, a lot of small blisters appeared on my fingers, and I squeezed out the transparent water.

    Sometimes it's a sudden hot pain, sometimes it's very itchy.

    Later, when I went to the hospital, the doctor had dyshidrosis and did not get better after buying medicine.

    Later, I had dinner with my elders, and they told me a simple solution.

    I used it for 2 to 3 days and my hands were almost fine, and the sweat blisters on my fingers and between my fingers were gone.

    Don't be verbose, write ** method.

    Prepare a jar, the kind with a lid, a thermos flask, or an insulated cylinder lunch box. (As long as you can put your hand in and soak completely).

    Buy a bottle of white vinegar and 2 garlic cloves It's 2 large pieces, and it's the kind that can be broken into smaller pieces.

    Peel the garlic and put it in the white vinegar and cover the jar tightly.

    Leave for 3 hours.

    Then morning and evening, soak with your hands in it.

    I only let it go for less than 10 minutes for the first time, and I don't feel that my hand has changed much.

    Later, I soaked one hand for 30 minutes at a time.

    You will feel pain in the blistering area on your hand, so don't buckle or scratch it at this time, just endure it and continue to soak.

    Soak for 30 minutes, and your hands will almost soak white, and you will find that the blisters on your hands have burst.

    That's because white vinegar and garlic kill the fungus in the blister.

    This is where the second step comes in.

    Boil water to make a bowl of tea, any tea can be.

    Then put 2 tablespoons of salt, you can put more if you want, not less.

    Soak your hands in white vinegar for at least 20 minutes. (Hands can grasp the tea leaves and rub them repeatedly), wipe them dry and apply moss to clean.

    This method is insisted on 2 times a day.

    Results can be seen in a few days.

    Of course, it may be that each person's physique is different, and the effect is different.

    However, my dyshi is basically healed, and I don't have new blisters or itching.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    **Sweat profusely, avoid emotional agitation, and do not come into contact with detergents and acids and alkalis. Do not use hot water to scald or scratch the blisters after the onset of the disease, so as not to aggravate the condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    , with the following precautions:

    1. Avoid scratching: Scratching is often the main cause of complications. So it's important to keep scratching as little as possible.

    2. Hand and foot maintenance: at the turn of the seasons. Minimize contact with water and detergent as much as possible. Apply plenty of cream and keep your feet ventilated and cool. Use it as soon as possible to reduce the itching sensation. It can also avoid complications of chronic eczema or fungal infection, 3. Regulate mood: maintain a good mood. Mental factors have a very obvious effect on dyshidrosis. A good mood is extremely effective for dyshidrosis, 4. Low metal diet: Keep a food diary. Find out if your dyshishidine and metal are related. If there is a correlation to try to avoid, according to statistics. This method is suitable for patients with metal allergies. With a high degree of efficacy, you can try sweat blistering.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's good to go to the hospital and have a look, don't be afraid.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Signs and symptoms of dyshidrosis.

    1.It is more common in the palms, fingertips, and sides of the fingers, and rarely on the back of the hands and soles of the feet, and often occurs symmetrically.

    2.Sudden appearance of most clusters or scattered vesicles located deep in the epidermis, normal skin color, mucous fluid flows out after blister bursting, blister absorption after a few days of fiber code chain, residual annular scales after drying, conscious itching and burning sensation, such as long-term illness can cause dryness, scaling, thickening of the palm**. If there is a secondary infection, pustules can be formed, the inflammation is obvious, and severe cases can cause lymphangitis and lymphadenitis.

    3.It begins in late spring and early summer, worsens in summer, and heals on its own in winter. It often coexists with sweating of the hands and feet, and the annual destruction of the grandchildren is reversed.

    4.It is more common in adolescents and can be relieved or healed spontaneously after middle age.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Problem Analysis:

    Dyshidrosis is a non-inflammatory blistering disease, which generally occurs in summer, accompanied by sweating in the hands and feet, and can be relieved spontaneously after 2-3 weeks, and desquamation is formed after remission.

    Suggestions: **The most important thing is to reduce sweating of hands and feet, avoid mental tension and emotional agitation, and use 1% phenol furnace lotion externally on the rash, and try to keep the local dryness **There is no better means to do it.

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