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Hi doc...I have small blisters in my left thigh.it is ter for more than a month.the area is reddish and itchy sometimes.when it is itchy the blisters break and gives out small whitish liquid.I sweat more during my work.But i take bath immediately...some times the area get flattens without blisters.but very soon after few days I get back tiny blisters and itchy again.Pls suggest me a home remeady. Thank you.
As per your query you have symptoms of small blisters on the thigh which occurs due to hair follicle infection and when pores of sebaceous gland filled with sebum, dead skin and bacteria get infected.
I would suggest you to
- Start with the application of aloe vera gel.
- Apply azelaic acid containing cream as this is a safe and natural extract of cereals.
- Apply topical antibacterial cream.
- Do not scratch pimples as they will get infected.
- Avoid exposure to sunlight and keep areas clean and dry.
I would suggest you consult dermatologist once and get it examined. You should go for antibiotics (Clindamycin), a corticosteroid ointment, and hydroquinone.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Suggest Treatment For Small Blisters On The Thigh
Hi, As per your query you have symptoms of small blisters on the thigh which occurs due to hair follicle infection and when pores of sebaceous gland filled with sebum, dead skin and bacteria get infected. I would suggest you to - Start with the application of aloe vera gel. - Apply azelaic acid containing cream as this is a safe and natural extract of cereals. - Apply topical antibacterial cream. - Do not scratch pimples as they will get infected. - Avoid exposure to sunlight and keep areas clean and dry. I would suggest you consult dermatologist once and get it examined. You should go for antibiotics (Clindamycin), a corticosteroid ointment, and hydroquinone. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harry Maheshwari, Dentist