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Blister On My Hand. Tried Alcohol , Peroxide, Bacterial Ointment. Prescribed Amoxicillin And Steroid Ointment. Not Healed. Suggest The Cure?
Hello, I had gotten a blister on the palm of my hand about a year ago, and it would not heal. I tried alcohol and peroxide and bacterial ointment etc. I went to a Now care facility and they gave me a prescription for Amoxicillin and a steroid ointment. I took all amoxicillin and used the ointment sore hasn't healed I get little pus blisters, it has not gotten any bigger or any smaller what should I do? YYYY@YYYY The Dr. said I had a bacteria infection and in 2-3 weeks it should clear up?
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Blisters on palm are usually caused by injury to the skin from heat or from friction. It can be due to irritation of chemicals called contact dermatitis.Mild eczema can also present similarly. You should try to keep blisters intact and unbroken in order to avoid infection. Blisters that have become infected can be treated with prescription antibiotics. Herpes blisters usually present with fever, itching and discomfort.
Visit any dermatologist for examination and further management.
Hope it helps.
Take Care!
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Blister On My Hand. Tried Alcohol , Peroxide, Bacterial Ointment. Prescribed Amoxicillin And Steroid Ointment. Not Healed. Suggest The Cure?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query. Blisters on palm are usually caused by injury to the skin from heat or from friction. It can be due to irritation of chemicals called contact dermatitis.Mild eczema can also present similarly. You should try to keep blisters intact and unbroken in order to avoid infection. Blisters that have become infected can be treated with prescription antibiotics. Herpes blisters usually present with fever, itching and discomfort. Visit any dermatologist for examination and further management. Hope it helps. Take Care!