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What Causes Painful Red Lumps On Hands?

Hi, so on my hands there are these red lumps. There are roughly 2 on each finger and they a quite large. I work at McDonalds and these have been occurring when I go on fries and touch the fry baskets plastic handle. They get quite sore, what are they and how can I treat them????
Tue, 21 Jul 2015
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Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,

These red lumps could be blister or hematoma but they need to get inspected by visual of the eye for at least once to detect the exactly what they are.

In dermatology, one needs to look at the lesion by his naked eye in order to confirm the diagnosis.

However, you can take antiallergic like cetrizine 10 mg twice daily and ibuprofen for antiinflammatory action which are available over the counter.

Kindly consult some local doctor or GP who will prescribe the specific medications after confirmed diagnosis.

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What Causes Painful Red Lumps On Hands?

Hi, Welcome to health care magic, These red lumps could be blister or hematoma but they need to get inspected by visual of the eye for at least once to detect the exactly what they are. In dermatology, one needs to look at the lesion by his naked eye in order to confirm the diagnosis. However, you can take antiallergic like cetrizine 10 mg twice daily and ibuprofen for antiinflammatory action which are available over the counter. Kindly consult some local doctor or GP who will prescribe the specific medications after confirmed diagnosis. Regards,