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What Are The Yellow Blisters On The Feet After Being Treated For Scheriosis?

My husband has scheriosis on his feet and has prescription cream and prescription foot soak, and has been doing pretty good with it. Diagnosed last year, when they were very flared up and bad. Now, he has like hard, yellow looking blisters or pustules on the bottoms of his feet.
Tue, 3 Jun 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
From the description it seems, your husband has plantar psoriasis. Yellow looking blisters and pustules seems to be a manifestation of psoriasis only( pustular psoriasis). As your husband is already getting treated for the same and is responding well, I would advise that you bring these lesions to your consulting dermatologist's notice.
Take care
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What Are The Yellow Blisters On The Feet After Being Treated For Scheriosis?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. From the description it seems, your husband has plantar psoriasis. Yellow looking blisters and pustules seems to be a manifestation of psoriasis only( pustular psoriasis). As your husband is already getting treated for the same and is responding well, I would advise that you bring these lesions to your consulting dermatologist s notice. Take care