I am seeing small blisters on my skin very often these days. They are itchy and when I scratch they multiply within the same area. I usually get them on my hands but last June I got them on my neck as well( I travelled in a public bus a day before). They usually disappear in a week and are a rare occurrence. But these past couple of months they have come more often. I do not know the exact reason but they appear when I travel in bus, or to a different place etc although I am not entirely sure.. I researched a bit and found that contact dermititis could be the issue, however I don't know why they occur mostly on my lower hands every time.
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Don't worry...you are suffering from allergic dermatitis causing this rashes... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
Looks like some kind of dermatitis. If you feel it’s travel related please wash your hands and feet thoroughly once you come home from outside.there are feel oral and topical treatment needed.will discuss further if you seek online consultation
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