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What Could Cause Chronic Water-filled Rashes On Skin?

Its been almost two years I noticed that I have dwvwloped some kind of skin disease small balls develop on my skin filled with water. Earlier it was less but after taking medicines qith the advise of doctors its started appearing regularly and its mainly on hand and leg. I got the blood tested as the doctors suspected HIV but the reports where negative. Then I showed it to the other doctor in a reputed charitable hospital though I had to wait and pay a lot. There the doctors said its scabies..... Its not healing and i am frustrated. In Discovery Channel I saw a person suffering feom skin disease and doctor could not fix it later one doctor realised that there are somekind of foriegn bodies in his eyes. They rwmoved it and its fixed now I doubt is that something to do qith me because when I move my right wyw in light I see a tiny black thi g in my eye moving qhen I open and close my right wyw please help. Thank You.
Fri, 14 Sep 2018
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Hi,

The disease could be any of the blistering diseases such as folliculitis, Scabies, Pemphigus or trauma-induced bulla or diabetic bulla.

Bulla is a fluid-filled skin lesion of more than 5 mm in size. You should be examined clinically by a dermatologist and few bedside tests should be done. If required you may require a skin biopsy.

The black thing in your eye could be a floaters. Do explain the symptoms to your Dermatologist. If needed, he may refer you to an Ophthalmologist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Siva Subramanian, Dermatologist
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What Could Cause Chronic Water-filled Rashes On Skin?

Hi, The disease could be any of the blistering diseases such as folliculitis, Scabies, Pemphigus or trauma-induced bulla or diabetic bulla. Bulla is a fluid-filled skin lesion of more than 5 mm in size. You should be examined clinically by a dermatologist and few bedside tests should be done. If required you may require a skin biopsy. The black thing in your eye could be a floaters. Do explain the symptoms to your Dermatologist. If needed, he may refer you to an Ophthalmologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Siva Subramanian, Dermatologist