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Are Fluid Filled Blisters On Skin Due To Psoriasis?

My psoriasis has become much worse and widespread with rash like slightly raised red blemishes and formation of spasmodic fluid filled blisters 3-10mm which make a terrible blood stained mess of bedding etc. My upper trunk often feels shivery and my mid rift and upper legs get very sore. It is also very itchy especially when I am tired. Do you agree this is typical of psoriasis and have any suggestions to relieve the symptoms. Thank you
Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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This could be secondary infection with the psoriasis and in my opinion this can be treated with antibiotic and the best drug would be Cefdinire 300 mg twice in day for five days and for the local application you can use Erythromycin ointment, if this does not responds then steroid preparation can be added in local application, hope this helps.
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Are Fluid Filled Blisters On Skin Due To Psoriasis?

HI Well come to HCM This could be secondary infection with the psoriasis and in my opinion this can be treated with antibiotic and the best drug would be Cefdinire 300 mg twice in day for five days and for the local application you can use Erythromycin ointment, if this does not responds then steroid preparation can be added in local application, hope this helps.