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Recurring Blisters In Four Places. Could Be Herpes Or Ezcema ?

Hello, A couple months ago, I noticed a single skin-colored, blister just below my knee . A little after that, another appeared on my wrist. then a couple days after, a cluster of blisters appeared on my chest , then on my abdomen;. The area started out very itchy, then the more I scratched, the more blisters formed. they eventually dried up and a brown crust was formed. when this fell off, it left a light discolored scar on my skin. The whole thing lasted for about 2 weeks or so. Then a couple days ago, the exact spot on my wrist became itchy and the blisters appeared again.they ve been here for 5 days now. Im wondering if this could be herpes? or ezcema? I didnt know where to post this because I have no clue what it is. Help! please. Thanks in advance.
Wed, 2 Mar 2011
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi. Please consult a dermatologist so that he can evaluate you for scabies and other causes of similiar bumps
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Homeopath Dr. Krupali Devkar's  Response
hello dear, there r too many blistering disorders of skin, could be pemphigus, which is an auto immune disorder, could be hailey haileys disease, due to vitamin B complex mainly B2 deficiency.visit a dermatologist.
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Recurring Blisters In Four Places. Could Be Herpes Or Ezcema ?

Hi. Please consult a dermatologist so that he can evaluate you for scabies and other causes of similiar bumps