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What Causes Fluid Filled Blisters On Leg?

My 13 year old daughter has itchy blisters appearing on her legs that appear raised and fluid filled, similar to small insect bites. She has had varicella vaccine as a baby. She had crab, a new food for her, 2 days ago. She also paddles in a canoe club in a lake clogged with goose droppings. She visited a trampoline park yesterday but we purchased new socks from the facility. She is normally not prone to allergic reactions but the rest of the family is. Any suggestions would be wonderful!
Tue, 18 Jul 2017
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Hello,
This is likely a dermatitis related to some contact allergen. It could be something like poison ivy. It could also be small bites or something on the trampoline. Advise her not to pop the blisters. If she develops a fever she should see a doctor. Cool compresses, avoiding friction from clothing and antihistamines may help with the itching.
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What Causes Fluid Filled Blisters On Leg?

Hello, This is likely a dermatitis related to some contact allergen. It could be something like poison ivy. It could also be small bites or something on the trampoline. Advise her not to pop the blisters. If she develops a fever she should see a doctor. Cool compresses, avoiding friction from clothing and antihistamines may help with the itching. Regards