Thick wall blister on hands and feet
One of the symptoms of thick-walled blistering bullous epidermolysis of hands and feet. Bullous epidermolysis can manifest as localized bullous epidermolysis, which begins in childhood or later and is the most common type. It can also appear in adults, manifested by thick-walled blisters in the hands and feet after high-intensity exercise. Hand, foot and sweat are common. Foot blisters are often secondary to infection.
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