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Suggest Medication For Itchy Blisters On Hand

a friend has blisters on his hand that are large. He thought it might be spider bites. Some doctors thought it was spider bites. He went to hospital & they thought it might be Bullous pemphigoid & they didn t break the blisters.They said it would naturally. He has the blisters for around a week. He was given 4 types of pills but nothing to put on the blisters. The itching isn t as bad since the pill. Is it ok to put neosporin or something on the blisters?
Fri, 31 Jul 2015
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For itchy blisters on hand you can take some antibiotic preferably cefadroxyl or doxycycline after an expert opinion along with avil or cetrizine for severe itching. You can take fluconazole 150mg once daily for at-least 5 days or use candid-b or neosporin-b powder for local application. Take combiflam or ibugesic-plus for swelling and inflammation.
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Suggest Medication For Itchy Blisters On Hand

For itchy blisters on hand you can take some antibiotic preferably cefadroxyl or doxycycline after an expert opinion along with avil or cetrizine for severe itching. You can take fluconazole 150mg once daily for at-least 5 days or use candid-b or neosporin-b powder for local application. Take combiflam or ibugesic-plus for swelling and inflammation.