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Small And Soft Blisters Appear On Face, Spreading To Other Parts Of Body. Treatment ?

Hi I am suffering from blisters appear small and soft on my face I don t know what they are exactly , but it is not like usual pimples perhaps they are soft small warts , other problem they are transmitted from my face to other places in my body started to see it on my neck or on my chest . what s the treatment please?
Fri, 23 Nov 2012
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Hi,
From what you have mentioned, it's really difficult to come to a specific diagnosis. It could be anything like bacterial or viral infection(molluscum etc) , insect bite, allergic or irritant reaction or any other skin disease which can manifest as blister or blister like lesion. So basically, the area of concern needs to be properly examined. For the same, you need to consult a dermatologist. Take care.
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Small And Soft Blisters Appear On Face, Spreading To Other Parts Of Body. Treatment ?

Hi, From what you have mentioned, it s really difficult to come to a specific diagnosis. It could be anything like bacterial or viral infection(molluscum etc) , insect bite, allergic or irritant reaction or any other skin disease which can manifest as blister or blister like lesion. So basically, the area of concern needs to be properly examined. For the same, you need to consult a dermatologist. Take care.