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What Leads To Bumps Under The Skin In Right Foot Causing Itching Sensation?

hi my name is randall i have a question about these bumps that are deep under the skin in my right foot that are extremely itchy and full of fluid thats clear and slimy that adventually pop after scratching them. they are in the middle of the foot up the outerside and under my toes. i cant find anything to get rid of them and dont know what they are can you help me please!
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that the areas are due to dermatitis which is inflammation/irritation of the skin.

It is possible that there is a reaction to some agent that is coming into contact with that area eg material in socks, shoes, lotions/creams/soaps etc

The use of a oral antihistamine and topical steroid cream may help but you may also want to consider consulting a dermatologist.

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What Leads To Bumps Under The Skin In Right Foot Causing Itching Sensation?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that the areas are due to dermatitis which is inflammation/irritation of the skin. It is possible that there is a reaction to some agent that is coming into contact with that area eg material in socks, shoes, lotions/creams/soaps etc The use of a oral antihistamine and topical steroid cream may help but you may also want to consider consulting a dermatologist. I hope this helps