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What Causes Blisters On The Stomach, Legs And Nasal Area?

I continually break out with blistering infections the blisters can pop up anywhere on my body mainly on my stomach area or legs but like I am now having an issue with my nasal area and now moving into my eyes and the blister braking out on my arms and my stomach all at the same time. I was diagnosed with cellulitis 5 years ago and have taken antibiotics several times for this and never actually goes away the blisters can be very painful. I was wandering if this could be some other issues?
Tue, 28 Nov 2017
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Hi,

It seems that probably you may be having bullous impetigo. It may be due to poor immunity.

Kindly consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment.

I would suggest....

- antibiotic like cefixime
- anti inflammatory drugs
- vitamin C
- antibiotic cream
- dettol bath

I hope this would help you.

Thanks.

Dr.Ilyas Patel MD
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What Causes Blisters On The Stomach, Legs And Nasal Area?

Hi, It seems that probably you may be having bullous impetigo. It may be due to poor immunity. Kindly consult the dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. I would suggest.... - antibiotic like cefixime - anti inflammatory drugs - vitamin C - antibiotic cream - dettol bath I hope this would help you. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD