Many parents often find blisters on their children's hands in life. Sometimes, when the blisters are accidentally broken, some clear water will appear. When the blisters just appear, the children will feel itchy and uncomfortable, and the parents will feel sad when seeing this. So what causes blisters on children's hands? How to treat them effectively? This is caused by excessive moisture, which is a common disease in spring and summer. It is itchy and uncomfortable when blisters appear, and a lot of dandruff will appear on the palms after the blisters disappear. Generally, no treatment is needed. Just boil some dehumidifying tea and drink more water. The dandruff on the palms will fall off and heal on its own. When it itches or the condition is severe, apply some Picon Cream and rub it until the skin absorbs it completely. Dyshidrotic eczema is an acute blister-type eczema on the hands, which can occasionally occur on the soles of the feet. It is more likely to occur after puberty and in young and middle-aged people. The typical symptoms are an itchy sensation on the sides of the fingers, palms or soles, followed by blisters in the deeper layers of the skin. The blisters may be more or less and may sometimes merge into a large area. The itching gradually intensifies and may even cause a tingling sensation. After the blisters dry up, peeling will occur and the itching will gradually subside. The whole process will last about two to three weeks. But because symptoms tend to recur, they often continue over a long period of time. Although the name of dyshidrotic eczema contains the word "sweat" and it often occurs in patients with hyperhidrosis of the hands in clinical practice, pathological examinations show that these blisters do not have much to do with sweat glands. It is currently believed that this is a manifestation of allergic local dermatitis. The cause is still unknown. It is related to chronic emotional stress and most often recurs in spring and summer. In addition to primary dyshidrosis, subacute or chronic dyshidrosis may be related to different factors, the most common of which is athlete's foot patients. In severe fungal infections, fungal antigen proteins can cause autoallergic reactions. This allergic reaction manifests itself as dyshidrosis. Summer happens to be the season when athlete's foot is most common, so patients with dyshidrotic eczema on their hands must pay attention to whether they also have athlete's foot. It is not only children who have blisters on their hands. Some adults also have this problem. Especially in a relatively humid and hot environment, the chance of blisters is greater. At this time, people need to pay more attention and take effective prevention and treatment measures in details, so as to avoid physical pain. |
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