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Suggest Treatment For Fluid Filled Blisters On Skin

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Posted on Mon, 3 Aug 2015
Question: I got a Sunburn last weekend. Now I have a cluster
of fluid filled blisters that are painful. What is it?
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Answered by Dr. Charu Bansal (27 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
irritant contact dermatitis is most likely possibility

Detailed Answer:
Hello. Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com.
I have read your query.
I have seen the attached photograph also.
I understand your concern.
I can appreciate the grouped vesicles on erythematous background over the area I suppose you put bandage.
I would like to know whether you got blisters prior to bandage or you noticed them after you removed the bandage?
If post bandage , then it is most likely Irritant contact dermatitis.
It is characterised by instant reaction to some chemical or other substance in contact with the skin.
In such cases, I prefer to advise topical antibiotic cream like mupirocin 2 percent over the affected area followed by a combination of antibiotic and steroid like hydrocortisone.
Alongwith oral antihistaminics like levocetrizine is advised for symptomatic relief.
If pain is severe, pain killers like ibuprofen can be taken.
Kindly reply to my question so that I can help you to my best.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Charu Bansal (10 minutes later)
From the picture I sent, it doesn't look like shingles or HSV?
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Answered by Dr. Charu Bansal (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
no its neither HSv / shingles

Detailed Answer:
No its neither shingles nor herpes.
Herpes is characterised by vesicles with erythematous base. It is associated with itch or pain or burning sensation.
It is usually found on or around lips and genitalia.
Zoster also has grouped vesicles on erythematous base in a dermatome.
You have blisters on clear base with erythematous plaque on background.
So Zoster/Shingles and Herpes are ruled out.
I hope I am able to solve your query.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Charu Bansal (2 hours later)
I forgot to mentioned that this happened before I put the bandage on. I noticed it when I woke up yesterday morning. I have sent 2 more pictures. It is starting to turn red, with more blisters and swelling, it is very painful. Sharp pain and burning sensation. my whole Arm feels weak and hard to move. I put the bandage on because I'm not sure if it's contagous. Do you still think it's dermatitis?
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Answered by Dr. Charu Bansal (17 hours later)
Brief Answer:
as per your symptoms zoster is a strong possibility

Detailed Answer:
Hello. Welcome back.
Sorry for the delayed reply. There was some technical error so couldn't reply.
I have seen the uploaded images.
Now the rash is more prominent and erythematous, it may be zoster also.
I would like to give you two differentials-
1) Irritant contact dermatitis
2) Herpes zoster

In case it is zoster, you may need antivirals like Acyclovir / Valacyclovir.
Visit your doctor so that he can examine you and give you prescription.
Keep the area open and apply antibiotic cream like mupirocin 2 percent.
For pain and swelling, you may take pain killers like ibuprofen.
Keep the area clean and dry.
You can share my opinion with your doctor.
I hope it helps.
Take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Fluid Filled Blisters On Skin

Brief Answer: irritant contact dermatitis is most likely possibility Detailed Answer: Hello. Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com. I have read your query. I have seen the attached photograph also. I understand your concern. I can appreciate the grouped vesicles on erythematous background over the area I suppose you put bandage. I would like to know whether you got blisters prior to bandage or you noticed them after you removed the bandage? If post bandage , then it is most likely Irritant contact dermatitis. It is characterised by instant reaction to some chemical or other substance in contact with the skin. In such cases, I prefer to advise topical antibiotic cream like mupirocin 2 percent over the affected area followed by a combination of antibiotic and steroid like hydrocortisone. Alongwith oral antihistaminics like levocetrizine is advised for symptomatic relief. If pain is severe, pain killers like ibuprofen can be taken. Kindly reply to my question so that I can help you to my best. Take care.