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2 years, 2 months ago

I have these tiny bumps that look like blisters and hurt and itch and after 1 or 2 days they go flat with a dot in the center (Hands&feet)

I get them every year and i was wondering if anyone could help. Ive been to the doctor and dermatologist but by the time i get a apointment there already gone.any help please
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chemist | 2 years, 2 months ago
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OK, bumps like blister on your hands and feet (itching and hurting you), spontaneously recover and reoccur again.

If you are below 21 years, do not think so much about it but show it to a general dermatologist (as it is a simple skin infection). Try to keep an antibacterial ointment (containing mupirocin or bacitracin or neomycin) near to your vicinity. OTC skin antibacterial ointment is plenty available in medicine shop, apply the ointment as require. Personal hygiene, neatness & cleanness all are an essential factor to get rid of this situation.

Could it be a contact dermatitis or new allergy. Skin allergy may be appeared by home cleaning products, bathing, clothing - bed clothes - towels - materials, clothing, etc. I'd consider using an anti-allergic pill Benadryl tab or Allegra 60 mg tab (fexofenadine of Sanofi) which is very gentle to relieve all shorts of allergy.

If you are an older person more than 31 years, you should take also OTC oral antibiotic like Augmentin 625 tab (a research product of Beecham now GSK-Beecham) or Flucloxacillin 500 mg cap along with skin ointment (mentioned above). You should also consult a dermatologist for this.

Hopefully, it will serve the purpose, if not you may ask me a direct question.

Good Luck!!

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