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My mother has developed small, fluid-filled, itchy blisters on the palm side of her fingers (2nd to 5th fingers). What treatment is recommended?

Asked by Female, 51 · 11 days ago

Small, fluid-filled, itchy blisters on the fingers are often due to a condition called dyshidrotic eczema, though sometimes fungal infection or contact allergy can also cause similar symptoms, so proper diagnosis is important. Treatment usually includes keeping the hands clean and dry, avoiding irritants like detergents or excessive water exposure, and applying a mild to moderate steroid cream (as prescribed by a doctor) to reduce itching and inflammation; antihistamine tablets may also help relieve itching. In some cases, antifungal treatment may be needed if an infection is suspected. It is best to avoid scratching to prevent worsening or infection. If the blisters persist, spread, or become painful, a doctor or dermatologist should be consulted for confirmation and appropriate treatment.
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  1. Condition Identification

    • The described symptoms suggest dyshidrotic eczema.
  2. Recommended Treatment Options
    a. Topical Steroids: Use a low to medium potency corticosteroid cream to reduce inflammation and itching.
    b. Antihistamines: Consider Deslor Tablet (as mentioned) for relief from itching, ensuring no allergy to its components.
    c. Moisturize: Regular use of unscented moisturizers to maintain skin hydration.

  3. Precautions and Consultation

    • If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical advice.
    • Review any concurrent medications or allergies before starting treatment.

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