Getting Fluid Filled Tiny Blisters On Feet. Using Hydrogen Peroxide And Neosporin On It. What Is Causing This?
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Thanks for providing detailed information in your question.
From your description you seem to be having a vesiculobullous disease. This is an autoimmune chronic condition where there are blisters of different sizes on the body. There are many different types of these vesiculobullous disorder. The treatment to control them is intake of oral steroids or immunosuppressives.
I have seen the picture you have attached. Thanks for it. It’s a vesiculobullous disease. However it has to be confirmed with a biopsy. I would recommend that you visit your dermatologist for the same. Also the treatment that I have mentioned has to be taken under your doctor's supervision.
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These blisters which are a bit hard to see on picture taken with a cellphone ...has nothing to do with lymph system/nodes?
Thanks for your response.
Vesiculobullous disorders is a general term we use for a number of disorders like pemphigus vulgaris, bullous pemphigoid etc.
These are autoimmune conditions and happen because a person is predisposed to get it. These conditions need to be treated with medications like I mentioned as these medications control the disorder and prevent it from getting severe n spreading.
I understand about the whooping cough and your weight.
However the course of treatment will be decided by your doctor after the biopsy reports. However meanwhile you can mix and apply Neosporin and cortisone cream twice a day on the blisters.
Hope this helps you.
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From what you are saying - it should be enough to make an appt. not to rush to a hospital ..... thank you .... was worried it might be lymphedema or something
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In case you are having swelling, as you mention, it will be necessary to seek medical attention as soon as possible. There could be various causes of swelling and it needs to be evaluated by a doctor. It could even be cellulitis which is bacterial infection of the skin. That needs urgent treatment. In the picture, the swelling is not that evident. Hence I recommend that you atleast see your local doctor immediately. The creams will just help in healing individual lesions.
Let me know if I can address any more questions.
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