What Causes Little Blisters Filled With Puss On Hands And Feet?
I have been getting little blisters on my hands and feet. It started out on my left foot. I ve popped them and puss comes out. They fill again with puss usually the next day. It was about two weeks ago that I noticed them. After I popped them I washed my foot thoroughly. The puss no longer comes out and they re more like red spots now. I was wondering if this can be a sign of an std or just a skin abnormality. I haven t switched my body wash or detergent so I kind of thought I could rule out anything like that. Thoughts?
I have read ur query carefully n understood ur complaint that u may have possibility of allergic contact dermatitis due to soap n detergent also known as Pompholyx in which deap seated vesicles are seen On palm n sole...... in my opinion a simple moisturizer in morning n clobetasol cream for local application at night in affected area with strict avoidance of soap n detergent
hope I hv answered ur query.....let me know if u hv any extra query dr suneel singh
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What Causes Little Blisters Filled With Puss On Hands And Feet?
Hi... thanks for choosing health care magic I have read ur query carefully n understood ur complaint that u may have possibility of allergic contact dermatitis due to soap n detergent also known as Pompholyx in which deap seated vesicles are seen On palm n sole...... in my opinion a simple moisturizer in morning n clobetasol cream for local application at night in affected area with strict avoidance of soap n detergent hope I hv answered ur query.....let me know if u hv any extra query dr suneel singh