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Why Do I Have Blisters On Lower Stomach And Upper Private Parts?

I have had random blisters appear near my lower stomach near the top of my private area. They pop and turn into small sores and then are gone within a few days. This started showing up within the last week. It doesn t hurt or burn at all. What could this possibly be?
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Hello dear,

The symptoms as mentioned in your post can be due to:
1. Viral exanthems
2. Urticaria
3. Ringworm (tinea) infection
4. Contact dermatitis

Symptomatic relief can be obtained with:
1. Application of Calamine lotion for symptomatic relief.
2. Intake of antihistamine preparations like Allegra.
3. Application of topical steroid & antifungal ointment like Clotrimazole.
4. Antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection.

If symptoms still persist, kindly visit a Dermatologist & get a proper clinical examination done to find the exact cause.

Wishing you a good health.
Take care.
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Why Do I Have Blisters On Lower Stomach And Upper Private Parts?

Hello dear, The symptoms as mentioned in your post can be due to: 1. Viral exanthems 2. Urticaria 3. Ringworm (tinea) infection 4. Contact dermatitis Symptomatic relief can be obtained with: 1. Application of Calamine lotion for symptomatic relief. 2. Intake of antihistamine preparations like Allegra. 3. Application of topical steroid & antifungal ointment like Clotrimazole. 4. Antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection. If symptoms still persist, kindly visit a Dermatologist & get a proper clinical examination done to find the exact cause. Wishing you a good health. Take care.