It is a very common phenomenon for children to have pimples on their hands. When parents find that their children have pimples on their hands and they are not painful or itchy, they don’t need to worry too much. If the pimples are more serious, it is best to take the children to the hospital for relevant examinations as soon as possible, and then carry out targeted treatment. Do not be careless, so as not to aggravate the condition and increase the difficulty of treatment. It is best to find out the cause during treatment. What should I do if my child has small bumps on his hands that don't itch? When small bumps grow on a child's hands, it is necessary to distinguish the accompanying symptoms. If the bumps on your child's hands do not hurt or itch, you need to carefully observe your child's mouth and soles of his feet to see if similar bumps appear. If so, it may be hand, foot and mouth disease, and you need to go to a local hospital for a blood test. If the bumps on the child's hands are accompanied by obvious itching, it may be dyshidrotic eczema. In this case, severe scratching may lead to keratin hyperplasia-like changes. This disease can be treated with oral tadine syrup and topical hydrocortisone butyrate cream. How to get rid of small pimples on children's hands? If a child has small bumps on his hands, it may be eczema, especially a special type of eczema like sand dermatitis, which is mostly caused by children playing with sand or water, resulting in a local skin allergic disease. In this case, the first thing to do is to minimize the child's contact with sand and water, and try to avoid using alkaline toiletries, especially soaps and detergents. Of course, if there are many small bumps and they are accompanied by itching, medication is needed for treatment. Topical treatment can be done with desonide cream or hydrocortisone butyrate cream. If the itching is more obvious, oral cetirizine hydrochloride syrup, oral loratadine syrup, etc. are needed to relieve the itching. What's the matter with the small pimples on my hands that don't hurt or itch? Small bumps on your hands that do not hurt or itch may be caused by infection with human papillomavirus in that area, resulting in local keratinization hyperplasia. This type of keratotic hyperplasia is commonly known as flat warts. If flat warts are not treated in time, some of them may gradually develop and increase in number. But there are no subjective symptoms, and no pain or itching. The small bumps that appear on some people's hands are not necessarily flat warts. They may be caused by infection with the poxvirus and lead to molluscum contagiosum. This type of molluscum contagiosum generally presents as solitary, scattered, bean-shaped skin lesions. In addition, it is also possible that inflammatory papules appear on the hands, such as eczema. Some eczema does not have obvious symptoms of itching and pain. |
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