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itchy water blisters on hands
A 51-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ira Friedlander answered
42 years experience Cardiac Electrophysiology
This may be a fungal: infection. Try some anti fungal cream (athletes foot cream) but if not better in 72 hours then see a health care provider for evaluation.
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A 60-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jon Ahrendsen answered
39 years experience Family Medicine
Dyshydrotic eczema: Is what this sounds like a doctor or dermatogist might prescribe a cream for you to use.
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A 46-year-old female asked:

Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered
36 years experience Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology
Contact a physician: Please contact a physician right away. Your physician needs to evaluate the lesions. Avoid rubbing the lesions since this may open the blister and lea ... Read More
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Depends...: Eczema, syphilis, contact dermatitis are the culprits.
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Dr. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
Doctor can examine: Rashes are difficult to describe in words. A primary care doctor or a dermatologist can examine "blisters" to see what they might be. Sometimes rashe ... Read More
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A 20-year-old female asked:

Dr. Matt Wachsman answered
36 years experience Internal Medicine
General thoughts: Without an actual examination, I cannot give specific medical advice on your particular health,
Dermatologic conditions are hard to evaluate without ... Read More
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A 25-year-old male asked:

Dr. Michael Bryan answered
32 years experience Dermatology
Dry skin: Your skin is dry and irritated. Avoid excessive hand washing or doing dishes. Apply plain vaseline and it should be better within days.
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A 48-year-old member asked:

Dr. Tsu-Yi Chuang answered
50 years experience Dermatology
Dyshydrotic eczema: Dyshydrotic eczema is most likely. It causes severe itching, with small blisters around palms and fingers and eventually developing dry peeling erupti ... Read More
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Dr. Michelle Zetoony answered
18 years experience Sleep Medicine
May be viral or fung: Could be a few things but what comes to mind is a low grade infection such as one that is caused from viral/fungal origin. Typically these are not in ... Read More
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