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How Can Itchy Blisters On The Legs Be Treated?

My husband has Hep c and he has blisters that itch real bad and have been for over a year on his legs. also his hands get real warm a small blisters break out and burst. Is there anything he can do for this? As I stated this has been going on for over a year, always present.
Tue, 9 Jan 2018
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Hello Dear. He might be having some allergic rashes. Allergy can develop due to several reasons- some foods like egg, fish, pollen grains, animal hair, nylon, terylene clothes. Just try to find out what he is allergic to & avoid it. Try home remedies. Apply coconut oil daily three times a day for one week. If he is not better, better consult a dermatologist. It can be fungal infection or eczema. with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini
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How Can Itchy Blisters On The Legs Be Treated?

Hello Dear. He might be having some allergic rashes. Allergy can develop due to several reasons- some foods like egg, fish, pollen grains, animal hair, nylon, terylene clothes. Just try to find out what he is allergic to & avoid it. Try home remedies. Apply coconut oil daily three times a day for one week. If he is not better, better consult a dermatologist. It can be fungal infection or eczema. with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini