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Why do you have blisters on your hands?
Question 1: Why do I have blisters on my hands? I have patches of blisters on my hands. The center of the blister is transparent, then it hardens and then itches. If this is the case,

It's probably herpes zoster, an acute vesicular eczema of the hand, which occasionally happens on the soles of the feet. It is more likely to occur after puberty, youth and prime of life. Typical symptoms are itchy sensation on the side of fingers, palms or soles of feet, and then blisters appear in the deep skin. Blisters are more or less, and sometimes they can melt into a big block. The itching is getting worse and worse, and sometimes it even stings. When the blister is dry, it will peel off and the itching will gradually decrease. The whole process will last about two to three weeks. But because this kind of symptom will appear repeatedly, it often lasts for a long time.

Although there is a word "sweat" in the name, this disease mostly occurs in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis, but these blisters have little to do with sweat glands in pathological examination. At present, it is considered to be an allergic local dermatitis, the cause of which is still unclear, which is related to chronic emotional stress and most often recurs in spring and summer.

In addition to primary herpes, subacute or chronic herpes may be related to different factors, the most common being patients with Hong Kong foot. Serious mold infection, mold antigen protein can cause autoimmune reaction. This sensitive reaction is characterized by herpes simplex. Summer is the season when beriberi is easy to happen, so patients with hand herpes must pay attention to whether they also have beriberi.

Another common cause is long-term contact dermatitis.

In fact, as long as you can cooperate with doctors and with the help of drugs, you can stop the deterioration of herpes at an early stage. As long as you get through this annoying recurrence season, you can have a pair of healthy and delicate hands again.

The other is that there are only blisters and no oxygen. Probably because the pores of sweat glands are too small to release sweat completely.

Question 2: What is the blister on my hand? The netizen asked: "During this time, my left hand was covered with blisters. At first, I thought it was just a blister from work. Don't worry these days. Unexpectedly, these blisters are always there. Everyone says it's herpes zoster. I don't know if it's true, but the situation is still very serious. It grows well and grows new, but it still itches. I'm really uncomfortable. Eczema is a common inflammatory skin disease caused by various internal and external causes, which is generally considered to be related to reaction. In recent years, the incidence of eczema is on the rise, which may be related to the change of weather environment, the application of a large number of chemicals in life, mental stress, the acceleration of life rhythm and the change of diet structure. Zhang Shuhua, a dermatologist in plastic surgery hospital, pointed out that blisters on hands are a symptom of eczema, which is not common in life, but many patients can't pay attention to it. It is suggested that patients should go to regular hospitals for scientific and effective treatment in time when blisters appear, and do not wait for the top condition to deteriorate before treatment, which will cause greater psychological pressure and mental burden to patients. So, how to treat blisters on the palm is more effective? As long as you believe in the hospital, health is only one step away from you. Recommended reading guide >> Dermatitis how to do dermatologists recommend "immunodesensitization biotransosmosis therapy" according to the situation of netizens, which successfully uses biological special effects to increase human immune function on the basis of breaking the traditional treatment mode. " "Immunodesensitization biotransformation therapy" is a treatment method of specific immunobiotransformation, which is obtained through skin test. It fully integrates the latest scientific research achievements of international frontier molecular biology, cytology and immunology. Biogenetic engineering technology is directly applied to the field of eczema treatment. On the basis of breaking the traditional treatment mode, this therapy successfully uses the special effects of biology to increase the immune function of human body. Tens of thousands of eczema patients have successfully recovered since the hospital started this therapy! It is the best treatment at present. Recommended reading guide >> What are the symptoms of rosacea?

Question 3: How about the blisters on your hands? In the dry autumn, many people are troubled by various skin diseases, the common phenomenon is blisters on their hands, but also accompanied by peeling symptoms, which makes people very annoyed. However, due to the lack of understanding of this disease, it has not attracted enough attention, leading to serious illness. What's with the blisters on your hands? Blister on the hand is a symptom of tinea manuum, which is mostly caused by scratching tinea pedis and direct contact with fingers. Trichophyton rubrum is the main pathogen of tinea manuum, followed by Trichophyton gypsum, and Candida albicans can also cause the same damage as tinea manuum. Impermeable clothing will increase the local temperature and humidity of the skin and interfere with the barrier function of the stratum corneum. After Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes invade the skin, they go through several stages of development, including incubation period, growth period and degeneration period in the anti-infection process, and early treatment is the best. Tinea manus refers to a fungal skin disease that occurs on the fingers and palms. Hand tinea is called "goose palm wind" in Chinese medicine. The cause of the disease is that fresh epidermal bacteria, Trichophyton or tinea pedis invade the toes. Trichophyton rubrum has strong drug resistance and is difficult to control, accompanied by Wei Qi and body fluids. Gather but not disperse, resulting in dry and moist skin. The clinical feature of tinea manuum is that the initial damage is located on one side, and small blisters appear on the fingertip surface. After drying, they will peel and gradually spread to the palm of your hand or adjacent fingers. The skin at the desquamation area is getting thicker and thicker, and the dermatoglyphics are wide and deep, losing their normal luster and softness. The boundaries are clear and the blisters merge with each other. After rupture, the bubble wall is not easy to fall off and form collar-shaped annular scales. When the weather is dry in winter, cracks and pains appear in fingertips and joints, which can cause tinea manuum and eczema after contact with chemicals. Therefore, when symptoms appear, hormone drugs cannot be used for treatment, otherwise it will lead to the deterioration and development of the disease. Therefore, when blisters or peeling appear on your hands, you have tinea manuum. In order to avoid the spread of tinea manuum, we must treat it in time so as not to aggravate the condition. Recommended reading: How to prevent the recurrence of tinea manus and pedis and how to prevent the aggravation of tinea pedis.

Question 4: I always get blisters on my hands. Why? Blisters and itching on the hands may be eczema on the hands. The processing method is: 1. Home medication (1) Vitamin C 0.2g is taken orally three times a day. Vitamin B6 10-20mg, taken orally three times a day (2) chlorpheniramine 0.3 mg or cyproheptadine 2mg are commonly used as antiallergic drugs, taken orally twice a day. Cismin 10 mg can also be taken orally, once a day. (3) Patients with large area rash in acute stage should be given 10% calcium gluconate 10 ml, intravenously, 1 time a day or prednisone 10 mg, three times a day, and stop taking the medicine after the symptoms gradually improve. (4) In case of secondary infection, erythromycin 0.3 g should be taken orally, three times a day. (5) Wet compress with 3% boric acid solution in acute phase, each time 15-20 minutes, 3-4 times a day. After exudation is reduced, zinc oxide oil or zinc borate ointment is applied externally. If complicated with infection, wet compress with 0. 1% Ravennur solution and topical erythromycin ointment. (6) Boron-zinc ointment or 2-5% black bean distillate ointment is commonly used in subacute stage, and it can also be applied externally with Fusong dimethyl sulfoxide solution or Fujining hard ointment. 2. Traditional Chinese medicine and folk prescription (1) each contain Sophora flavescens Alumen 15g, Cortex Phellodendri 9g, and add 500- 1000ml of water to boil and warm the affected area, 3-4 times a day. Suitable for acute eczema (2) Appropriate amount of Hibiscus, Portulaca oleracea and Dictyophora dictyophora, decocted and taken, and the affected area is washed 2-3 times a day. Suitable for eczema with itching. (3) 20 grams of calcined gypsum with dried alum, 7 grams of realgar, 65438 0 grams of borneol and 200 grams of vaseline are evenly mixed and externally applied, which is suitable for chronic eczema. 3. The nutritious diet should be light, eat more fruits, vegetables, beans and high-cellulose foods, and avoid allergies and foods such as fish, shrimp and peppers, strong tea, coffee and wine.

Question 5: Why are there blisters on my hands? This is a phenomenon caused by tinea manus. Avoid scratching and fasting spicy food, and avoid contact with strong substances. It's better to treat it with traditional Chinese medicine, disinfect it with tincture of iodine, and then treat it with Dakening ointment for external use. Oral loratadine tablets antiallergic therapy.

I wish you the best of health!

Question 6: There are transparent blisters on the hands. What happened? Hello at home. According to the symptoms you said, your condition may be herpes simplex.

Suggestion: I suggest you go to a regular dermatological hospital and take regular treatment. At the same time, we should pay attention to avoid spicy food and seafood, do not rinse with too hot water, and do not scratch when itching, so as not to aggravate the expansion of skin lesions or cause secondary infection. I wish you the best of health!

Question 7: Why do you get blisters on your hands? 10 point fungal beriberi offenders.

Stick it with a needle and wipe it with white vinegar containing alcohol.

Question 8: What is the blister on the hand? 1. Avoid scratching: Scratching is often the main cause of illness deterioration and complications, so it is very important to minimize scratching. 2. Keep your hands and feet as little as possible with water and detergent, keep your feet ventilated and cool, and wear more cream. This can not only reduce itching, but also avoid the complications of chronic eczema or mold infection. 3, topical steroid ointment: in the case of severe itching, simple maintenance is quite difficult to stop itching. At this time, topical steroid ointment is needed to relieve itching and control the disease. 4. stress control:-stress control is very helpful to relieve the disease and reduce recurrence. 5. Low-metal diet: According to statistics, this method is very effective for patients with metal allergy. In short, good self-care can reduce the degree and frequency of herpes simplex, but if the itching exceeds the tolerable level or the condition continues to deteriorate, don't forget to see a doctor as soon as possible. Doctor, my hand is beginning to have blisters again. It itches like hell! I can't sleep at night. I really want to chop off my hand. Can we cut the roots or not? Another patient who itches like hell. Every summer approaches, patients with herpes simplex will report back to the clinic one by one. Herpes zoster is an acute vesicular eczema of the hand, which occasionally occurs on the sole of the foot. It is more likely to occur after puberty, youth and prime of life. Typical symptoms are itchy sensation on the side of fingers, palms or soles of feet, and then blisters appear in the deep skin. Blisters are more or less, and sometimes they can melt into a big block. The itching is getting worse and worse, and sometimes it even stings. When the blister is dry, it will peel off and the itching will gradually decrease. The whole process will last about two to three weeks. But because this kind of symptom will appear repeatedly, it often lasts for a long time. Although there is the word "sweat" in the name, herpes zoster mostly occurs in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis, but pathological examination shows that these blisters have little to do with sweat glands. At present, it is considered to be an allergic local dermatitis, the cause of which is still unclear, which is related to chronic emotional stress and most often recurs in spring and summer. In addition to primary herpes, subacute or chronic herpes may be related to different factors, the most common being patients with Hong Kong foot. Serious mold infection, mold antigen protein can cause autoimmune reaction. This sensitive reaction is characterized by herpes simplex. Summer is the season when beriberi is easy to happen, so patients with hand herpes must pay attention to whether they also have beriberi. Another common cause is long-term contact dermatitis. Generally, it is caused by some professional contact. For example, cement workers or hairdressers, most patients were originally the hands of rich people. Due to constant contact with allergens, chronic and recurrent blisters have grown on the affected parts of the rich hands, and even exudates have flowed out in severe cases. Besides primary and secondary herpes, we should also pay attention to the possibility of other diseases, such as hand, foot and mouth disease, secondary syphilis rash, palmoplantar psoriasis, local attack and other bullous sores caused by drug eruption (penicillin) virus infection. So it's best to ask a dermatologist to make a correct diagnosis. The treatment of herpes zoster should first exclude secondary causes. Beriberi patients should be treated at the same time. If patients with contact dermatitis are suspected, patch test should be done to find out allergens and avoid contact again. As for acute and primary herpes, it can be treated with glacial acetic acid wet compress, oral antihistamine and topical or oral steroid ointment. Herpes zoster is one of the most intractable diseases in dermatology. Many patients have to puncture blisters before seeing a doctor, leading to lymphadenitis or cellulitis. In fact, as long as you can cooperate with doctors and with the help of drugs, you can stop the deterioration of herpes zoster at an early stage. As long as you get through this annoying recurrence season, you will have a pair of healthy and delicate hands again. Since corneal inflammation in May last year, I dare not wear contact lenses now, and my eyes have been uncomfortable. I worked hard in the air-conditioned room all summer, and then went to the hospital. The first doctor said that my eyes were dry and I matched Ellie. Later, another doctor said that I didn't have dry eye. Well, I don't even know what eye disease I have. Now sometimes my eyes are still dry. I won't use other eye drops, just a prescription from the hospital. Occasionally, the eyelids will blister, itch and sting, and the eyes will itch at night. Last time, the doctor prescribed the kind that was applied to my eyelids. It seems to be called fluorine gauze ... >>

Question 9: What is the blister on my hand? It will be fine in a few days. I don't wear anything, but when I'm bored, I like to squeeze the water inside and then wear Luo Hongmin.