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How Can Blisters On The Foot Be Treated?

I have blisters that come out on one foot only and start as barely perceivable pressure points on my feet and gradually take form and come out with a feeling of pressure that makes me pop them or scratch them off. below is red skin! So they are deep ish . They started about 3 months ago and new batches keep coming up on my feet in different places. some bigger than others. about the size of a tapioca pearl. they are full of clear liquid.
Fri, 7 Sep 2018
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Hi,

It may be vesiculobullous skin disease most probably bullous pemphigoid. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment.

After thorough examination and investigations, he might come to some conclusion. Diabetes may be ruled out by a blood test.

Whenever bulla occurs, prick the needle to remove serous fluid. Do not remove the skin. Your doctor might prescribe antibiotics, dapsone and steroids if needed.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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How Can Blisters On The Foot Be Treated?

Hi, It may be vesiculobullous skin disease most probably bullous pemphigoid. Consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. After thorough examination and investigations, he might come to some conclusion. Diabetes may be ruled out by a blood test. Whenever bulla occurs, prick the needle to remove serous fluid. Do not remove the skin. Your doctor might prescribe antibiotics, dapsone and steroids if needed. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.