Depends on cause: Blisters on kids' hands can be from several causes. Friction causes blisters, such as playground equipment or tennis racquets (and is likely in this scenario). Bug bites cause blisters, such as fire ant bites. Skin infections such as impetigo causes blisters that break easily. Second degree burns cause blisters, such as grabbing a really hot surface, or getting splashed with hot oil or hot water.
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