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Suggest Treatment For Lumps & Blisters On Hand

Hi I live in Canada, just before leaving, had small blister on left hand, now several blisters, and now on right hand, spreading, painful, sore starts with lump, then to a blister, have many allergies, put peroxide on and it foams and burns, was wondering what I should do now. I am in the usa on visit till end of September. Any answers would be helpful. Female, 61 medically good, have slight high bp and thryroid, otherwise healthy, some allergies.
Wed, 29 Apr 2015
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Pulmonologist 's  Response
Thanks for your question on HCM.
By your history and description, in my opinion you are having following possibilities.
1. Skin allergy
2. Viral infection.
So better to consult dermatologist and get done clinical examination.
Don't apply peroxide as it can damage you more.
You may need antihistamine and anti allergic drugs.
For local application, steroid containing cream may be needed to relieve inflammation.
Since all these drugs are prescribed medicines, you need doctor 's prescription for them. So consult dermatologist and discuss all these.
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Suggest Treatment For Lumps & Blisters On Hand

Thanks for your question on HCM. By your history and description, in my opinion you are having following possibilities. 1. Skin allergy 2. Viral infection. So better to consult dermatologist and get done clinical examination. Don t apply peroxide as it can damage you more. You may need antihistamine and anti allergic drugs. For local application, steroid containing cream may be needed to relieve inflammation. Since all these drugs are prescribed medicines, you need doctor s prescription for them. So consult dermatologist and discuss all these.