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Tiny Blisters on hands
I got these tiny round clear blisters on the palms of both hands about 3 weeks ago right before I started working a new day job...previously I had been home for the past 8 years as a stay at home mom. I am very stressed out and struggling with work /life balance. The blisters are tiny and once broken open, seem to go away. This week I noticed new ones in the same spots just not as many? My skin is super dry and I wash my hands constantly which drys them out more. Can these blisters be bug bites,hives or a type of wart? I have never had a wart that I know of before? I use lotions whenever I can but it's not helping heal the dry parts quick enough.
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You are suffering from allergic dermatitis called pompholyx.. Medicine available for good improvement......As the treatment varies depending on the severity... Send photos of the affected area, by direct online consultation for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Most probably a type of eczema known as pompholyx. Stop washing frequently. Apply lots of moisturizing lotion
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consult a dermatologist in person for best treatment
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This is mostly pompholyx. There can be multiple reasons for the same. It is completely treatable..
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Send me your photos via direct online consultation for further treatment and advice
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