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Will The White Round Bubbly Appearance In My Fingers Naturally Go By Its Own?

After playing the drums, I got this white round bubbly thing in between my fingers... It hurts whenever I touch it or move my fingers.. It has been a couple of days and has not gone away... Any ideas on what it is? Will it naturally go away? It looks close to what you get right after you burn your hand.
Fri, 28 Feb 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello dear,

Welcome to healthcaremagic.

I have read your query and understood your concern.

It seems you have got frictional nodules/ blisters due to repeated rubbing of fingers against the hard surface.

It often needs treatment.

I will advice you to visit your doctor in person so that the lesions can be examined properly and timely treatment if required can be started accordingly.

Good luck
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Will The White Round Bubbly Appearance In My Fingers Naturally Go By Its Own?

Hello dear, Welcome to healthcaremagic. I have read your query and understood your concern. It seems you have got frictional nodules/ blisters due to repeated rubbing of fingers against the hard surface. It often needs treatment. I will advice you to visit your doctor in person so that the lesions can be examined properly and timely treatment if required can be started accordingly. Good luck