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What Could Be The Recurring Blisters In The Same Spot Of Foot?

I get large solitary blisters on my foot year after year at the same spot filled with clear plasma; the blisters have a stinging, burning sensation.on testing there is no bacteria, and pemphigus pemphigoid have been ruled out. Not a result of wearing shoes or abrasion. Any opinions?
Sat, 24 May 2014
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Hai..my strong suspicion with urproblem seems like ir suffering fromm epidermiolysis bullosa, arecurrent problem due to lateral pressure, heat, or friction or hereditary, these waterfilled boils, are very superficial, do mot leave any remnant mark on the skin, if these blosters are going big, pls rupture with a sterile needle, and just apply an antibiotic ointment like mupirocin to prevent secondary infection, no tight bandage. It just heals off within a span of 12 to 24 hours,.good luck
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What Could Be The Recurring Blisters In The Same Spot Of Foot?

Hai..my strong suspicion with urproblem seems like ir suffering fromm epidermiolysis bullosa, arecurrent problem due to lateral pressure, heat, or friction or hereditary, these waterfilled boils, are very superficial, do mot leave any remnant mark on the skin, if these blosters are going big, pls rupture with a sterile needle, and just apply an antibiotic ointment like mupirocin to prevent secondary infection, no tight bandage. It just heals off within a span of 12 to 24 hours,.good luck