Well, I have these white bumps on my toes. I recently have fungus but it seems to be gone. But when my foot/toes started to heal my toes started to get these white bumps. When I pop it it s between clear and white puss. I would try to treat it with the anit-fungal cream but it didn t really seem to work. Only with a couple. The things I used to treat my toe were the antu-fugnal cream, soap, and alcohol. But I do have another question. I had the same bumps on my pinky toe right on the side facing out and at first it was white but now it looks red.
I can understand your concern for the bumps over toe area. As per the description and best analysis of the condition I can get hat you probably have the condition known as Vesicular Palmoplantar Eczema or it can also be related to pompholyx. In your kind of condition it is due to sensitivity of the skin to various noxious stimuli. It could also be due to fungal infection of the area which can cause hypersensitivity. In your kind of cases I suggest them to use a combination of antibiotic cream with steroid based cream along with antihistamine tablets such as benadryl. A short of prednisolone might be required in more sever cases. All the best.
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What Causes Bumps On Toes?
Hello, I can understand your concern for the bumps over toe area. As per the description and best analysis of the condition I can get hat you probably have the condition known as Vesicular Palmoplantar Eczema or it can also be related to pompholyx. In your kind of condition it is due to sensitivity of the skin to various noxious stimuli. It could also be due to fungal infection of the area which can cause hypersensitivity. In your kind of cases I suggest them to use a combination of antibiotic cream with steroid based cream along with antihistamine tablets such as benadryl. A short of prednisolone might be required in more sever cases. All the best.