Hi, I have an itchy callus type area on the palm of my hand. Seems if I shave it with a razor I can get some relief. After shaving the area it comes right back. This has been for twenty plus years now. One Dr. froze the area and that didnt work, another Dr. cut it out and it came back as well. More recently, I grew another one on the outside of my opposite hand. Thanks for the help.
I can understand your concern for the itchy bumps on palm of hand. It appears to be related to wart on the palm.
As I can get from your query that you have gone through multitude of therapies along with cutting the area without any benefit. In your kind of cases the best suited therapy is Intralesional immunotherapy.
To tell you simply about this therapy: In Intralesional immunotherapy an injection is given with BCGvaccine at the local tissues of wart and within few weeks the wart tissue vanishes off. It requires a proper injection of the vaccine as well as dose of vaccine to get the best and earliest results. You can take further guidance form a treating doctor or dermatologist. All the best
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What Do Itchy Bumps On Palm Of Hand Indicate?
Hi, I can understand your concern for the itchy bumps on palm of hand. It appears to be related to wart on the palm. As I can get from your query that you have gone through multitude of therapies along with cutting the area without any benefit. In your kind of cases the best suited therapy is Intralesional immunotherapy. To tell you simply about this therapy: In Intralesional immunotherapy an injection is given with BCG vaccine at the local tissues of wart and within few weeks the wart tissue vanishes off. It requires a proper injection of the vaccine as well as dose of vaccine to get the best and earliest results. You can take further guidance form a treating doctor or dermatologist. All the best