Blister On Palms, Red Dots, Peeling Skin, Itchy. How To Get Rid Of Them?
Hi my name is Heather and for a couple weeks now on the palms of my hands i have these blister looking things but they don t drainn anything they turn into red or light brown dots the skin peels around them and they itch likecrazy and they keep getting bigger almost taking up my whole left palm do you know what this is by chance and what i can do to make it go away?
hi Heather! Thanks for the query..
From the above ,i see a possibility of Pompholyx/Dyshidrotic eczema which is a condition in which small, usually itchy blisters develop on the hands and feet.They are most common along the edges of the fingers, toes, palms, and soles. These blisters can cause intense itching and scaly patches of skin that flake constantly or become red, cracked, and painful.
You should use topical steroid creams and ample emollients on your palm.However most cases require oral steroid prescriptions for a short term.
Take care!
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Blister On Palms, Red Dots, Peeling Skin, Itchy. How To Get Rid Of Them?
hi Heather! Thanks for the query.. From the above ,i see a possibility of Pompholyx/Dyshidrotic eczema which is a condition in which small, usually itchy blisters develop on the hands and feet.They are most common along the edges of the fingers, toes, palms, and soles. These blisters can cause intense itching and scaly patches of skin that flake constantly or become red, cracked, and painful. You should use topical steroid creams and ample emollients on your palm.However most cases require oral steroid prescriptions for a short term. Take care!