Long blisters on hands and feet
Introduction
Introduction Hand, foot and ankle have more blisters on the soles of the feet or palms, and even a few blisters are merged into larger blisters. The boundaries are clear, the skin is not red, and the blisters are broken.
Cause
Cause
Hand, foot and ankle are shallow fungal infections that occur in the skin between the palms, tendons, and fingers. The pathogenic bacteria are mainly Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton rubrum and Flocculigo.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Fungal examination of herpes simplex virus (HSV)
More common in adults, often in summer or aggravation, when the winter climate is dry or reduced symptoms, so winter is the best time to treat hand, foot and ankle.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
It can be identified with small blisters on the hand.
Small blisters on the hands are common in sweat herpes. Sweat is also known as a sweaty rash, which is a type of skin eczema. Symmetry occurs on the side of the hand or foot. It is a vesicular skin disease that occurs in the palm of your hand. It is often named after the blisters in the winter. Common in crack eczema and hand eczema. The course of disease is longer and generally more stubborn and difficult to treat.
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