
What Causes An Itchy Blister In The Armpit?

Question: yes I have what appears to be a blister that is hard to the touch a nd itchy to child also had one in airpit area .
Brief Answer:
Seems to be folliculitis, upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at HealthcareMagic
According to your complaints it seems to be folliculitis which is inflammation of the hair follicles.
I would recommend you to upload the photographs of the affected areas so that I can have a clearer picture of the condition and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Seems to be folliculitis, upload pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at HealthcareMagic
According to your complaints it seems to be folliculitis which is inflammation of the hair follicles.
I would recommend you to upload the photographs of the affected areas so that I can have a clearer picture of the condition and can guide you accordingly.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy


Here is photo
Brief Answer:
Can't see any pictures
Detailed Answer:
I can't see any picture.
Kindly upload it again. There is an upload option available on this page. Use it to upload pictures. Alternatively, you may mail it to YYYY@YYYY with subject as "Attn: Dr. Asmeet".
Can't see any pictures
Detailed Answer:
I can't see any picture.
Kindly upload it again. There is an upload option available on this page. Use it to upload pictures. Alternatively, you may mail it to YYYY@YYYY with subject as "Attn: Dr. Asmeet".
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


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Have sent another picture hope you receive this one lol . have a great day .
Have sent another picture hope you receive this one lol . have a great day .
Brief Answer:
Topical antibiotic and oral antihistaminic
Detailed Answer:
I have the attached photograph and it looks like folliculitis which is inflammation of the hair follicle.
I would recommend you to apply topical antibiotic like mupirocin cream or fusidic acid cream on the affected area twice daily and take antihistaminic like tablet Cetrizine 10 mg once or twice daily depending on the intensity of itching.
Topical antibiotics are prescription drugs and you need to see the doctor in person to get them.
Topical antibiotic and oral antihistaminic
Detailed Answer:
I have the attached photograph and it looks like folliculitis which is inflammation of the hair follicle.
I would recommend you to apply topical antibiotic like mupirocin cream or fusidic acid cream on the affected area twice daily and take antihistaminic like tablet Cetrizine 10 mg once or twice daily depending on the intensity of itching.
Topical antibiotics are prescription drugs and you need to see the doctor in person to get them.
Note: Hope the answers resolves your concerns, however for further guidance of skin related queries consult our Dermatologist.Click here to book a consultation
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy

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