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Blisters In Hands, Legs And Feet With Itching. No Relief With Over The Counter Creams

Yes I have been going to two doctors the last 6 months for blisters on my hands legs and feet they said it was psoriasis but sometimes they itch so bad and my feet hurt so bad used all kinds of over the counter creams but still not getting better like I think it should
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Hi,

After reading your history I can tentatively make a diagnosis of allergic rash turning into blister. You search for any specific cause before its development.

Take a course of antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin or cefadroxyl 500 mg twice daily for secondary infection. Do not pinch, pop or squeeze the area. Give proper rest to the affected leg and keep it raised. For pain part you can take tablet paracetamol or diclofenac two times. If at all it is recurring then can meet specifically a dermatologist for best possible diagnosis.

You can apply a mixed cream containg antibiotic such as fucidin and a steroid based cream over the affected areas.

Take care.
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Blisters In Hands, Legs And Feet With Itching. No Relief With Over The Counter Creams

Hi, After reading your history I can tentatively make a diagnosis of allergic rash turning into blister. You search for any specific cause before its development. Take a course of antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin or cefadroxyl 500 mg twice daily for secondary infection. Do not pinch, pop or squeeze the area. Give proper rest to the affected leg and keep it raised. For pain part you can take tablet paracetamol or diclofenac two times. If at all it is recurring then can meet specifically a dermatologist for best possible diagnosis. You can apply a mixed cream containg antibiotic such as fucidin and a steroid based cream over the affected areas. Take care.