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Diagnosed With Eczema. Get Sore And Bleed. Developed Blisters. What Could This Be?

My daughter has previously been diagnosed with eczema on her hands. They get very sore and sometimes bleed. this has been going on for about a year. She recently came back from a trip to Greece and about 2 weeks after being home she has developed blisters on the fingers and palm of one hand and a few on her other hand's fingers. She also developed 2 blisters on her outer thigh. Any thoughts on what this could be?
Sat, 6 Jul 2013
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Hello.Its possible that eczema and blisters are differents pathologies .About your blisters have to consider aspects of your trip to Greece: for example prolonged sun exposure with burns could be the cause of blisters.
Also other pathologies such as pemphigus would have to rule out.
You must go to your doctor to examine the lesions and establish correct diagnosis and treatment.
I wish you good health.
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Diagnosed With Eczema. Get Sore And Bleed. Developed Blisters. What Could This Be?

Hello.Its possible that eczema and blisters are differents pathologies .About your blisters have to consider aspects of your trip to Greece: for example prolonged sun exposure with burns could be the cause of blisters. Also other pathologies such as pemphigus would have to rule out. You must go to your doctor to examine the lesions and establish correct diagnosis and treatment. I wish you good health. (In case the answer would have been useful please indicate this)