Allergic reaction: This could be an allergic reaction to something you came in contact with, a medicine, or something you ate. I would see your physician soon before this spreads.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Tines pedis acute: Fungual skin infections are usually chronic in nature with dry scaling and itching but may be acute with many small blisters that could also have pus in them. It could also be atypical psoriasis. The lesions on the hands in the case of fungus are called id reaction and are not communicable. They resolve with adequate treatment of the foot lesions.
Answered 10/4/2016
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