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Suggest Treatment For Water Bubbles On Fingers

Hi



I had watter bubbles in between my fingures .., i have been troubling from more than a month wen i visited doctor he suggested me to apply Calosoft and Momate but i didnt see much result as my problem is curing.



please helo me out from this.

Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic

I would keep a possibility of dyshidrotic aczema/pompholyx, which presents as itchy fluid filled blisters/vesicles along the sides of the fingers and toes. The reaction can develop as an allergy to nickel either present in ornaments or ingested in food.

I would suggest that you consult a dermatologist. Your treating dermatologist might choose to give you a short course of oral steroids for a week.

Topical therapy includes application of a potent topical steroid + antibiotic cream twice daily for 2 weeks.

An OTC antihistamine e.g cetrizine would help in providing symptomatic relief from itching.

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Suggest Treatment For Water Bubbles On Fingers

Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic I would keep a possibility of dyshidrotic aczema/pompholyx, which presents as itchy fluid filled blisters/vesicles along the sides of the fingers and toes. The reaction can develop as an allergy to nickel either present in ornaments or ingested in food. I would suggest that you consult a dermatologist. Your treating dermatologist might choose to give you a short course of oral steroids for a week. Topical therapy includes application of a potent topical steroid + antibiotic cream twice daily for 2 weeks. An OTC antihistamine e.g cetrizine would help in providing symptomatic relief from itching. regards