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What Causes Painful Little Blisters On Hand?

I have these little blisters on my hands. sometimes they just make white clear blister and next day there like a sore. now they are blisters that are yellow and green filled. I get this every year around this time but never have I had it this bad or with green and yellow puss filled. would you happen to know if this is some kind of eczema? my fingers hurt really bad. if you have any idea it would be appreciated. thank you.
Mon, 11 Apr 2016
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Hi!
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I have read your query in detail and do understand your concern.

This could be a type of eczema or pompholyx, which could be secondarily infected.
Appropriate treatment comprising of topical steroids and antibiotics are required during exacerbation of the lesions.

Try to keep your hands dry as sweating can cause increase in these lesions.

Hope this helps!

Good luck!
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What Causes Painful Little Blisters On Hand?

Hi! welcome to Healthcaremagic. com I have read your query in detail and do understand your concern. This could be a type of eczema or pompholyx, which could be secondarily infected. Appropriate treatment comprising of topical steroids and antibiotics are required during exacerbation of the lesions. Try to keep your hands dry as sweating can cause increase in these lesions. Hope this helps! Good luck!