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Having Multiple Blisters On Both Knee Areas. How To Treat This?

Aloha. I have a female friend that has multiple blisters on both knee areas. Started 2 weeks ago. Some are small and some are twice the size of a quarter. When healing there is a white patch in the middle and small blisters around area. Got any clues?
Tue, 17 Dec 2013
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Hi

You seem to be suffering from frictional blisters over both the knees.
Most importantly you need to avoid any further trauma or friction to the knees.
Any kind of sport that you are into might be the cause of such a presentation.
You should make sure that you avoid any further trauma.
You should clean the affected area with lukewarm saline water and apply a topical antibiotic cream.
Wear cotton clothes to avoid any further friction.

Dr Geetika Paul
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Having Multiple Blisters On Both Knee Areas. How To Treat This?

Hi You seem to be suffering from frictional blisters over both the knees. Most importantly you need to avoid any further trauma or friction to the knees. Any kind of sport that you are into might be the cause of such a presentation. You should make sure that you avoid any further trauma. You should clean the affected area with lukewarm saline water and apply a topical antibiotic cream. Wear cotton clothes to avoid any further friction. Dr Geetika Paul