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Having Noticed Tiny Blisters With Water On Palm & Hand

I have had these, what looks to me like really tiny blisters filled with water in a tiny cluster in the palm of my hand...they don't itch, but when my skin gets dry around it, some really tiny pieces tend to flake off. I have absolutely no idea what these are, or how to get rid of them. Help??
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The blisters may be due to different causes, the most common are :(1) infection eg hand, foot, mouth disease

(2)allergic reaction to some agent that has come into contact with this area

(3)trauma

It may be best to see your doctor for a review to determine the cause so that treatment can be initiated.

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Having Noticed Tiny Blisters With Water On Palm & Hand

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The blisters may be due to different causes, the most common are :(1) infection eg hand, foot, mouth disease (2)allergic reaction to some agent that has come into contact with this area (3)trauma It may be best to see your doctor for a review to determine the cause so that treatment can be initiated. I hope this helps