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Suggest Treatment For Red Blister On Fingers

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Posted on Wed, 8 Oct 2014
Question: I woke up Friday AM with a red pimple like blister in between my fingers. Yesterday was the worst, I felt very eeh, my hand and wrist were very sore, and the blister was the largest. This morning, overall I feel better and the blister is much smaller but my arm is now tingling and numb--it feels asleep. What should I do?
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Answered by Dr. Praveen G (24 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Requires Medications

Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome to Healthcare Magic

Your history and symptoms are suggestive of wound leading to cellulitis of the hand. If you can upload a photo of the lesion I will be better able to help you.

If I am your treating doctor I would suggest you to follow
1. Oral antibiotics like Tab Augmentin, twice daily for 5 days.
2. Oral analgesics like Tab Ibuprofen.
3. To reduce swelling you may requires seratiopeptidase tab.
4. Topical application of T Bact oint.

The aforementioned medicines are available only on prescription by your doctor. Thus you need to see a doctor.

Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Red Blister On Fingers

Brief Answer: Requires Medications Detailed Answer: Hello Welcome to Healthcare Magic Your history and symptoms are suggestive of wound leading to cellulitis of the hand. If you can upload a photo of the lesion I will be better able to help you. If I am your treating doctor I would suggest you to follow 1. Oral antibiotics like Tab Augmentin, twice daily for 5 days. 2. Oral analgesics like Tab Ibuprofen. 3. To reduce swelling you may requires seratiopeptidase tab. 4. Topical application of T Bact oint. The aforementioned medicines are available only on prescription by your doctor. Thus you need to see a doctor. Thank you.