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Why there are bubbles on the fingers. Ways to get rid of them

Sometimes beautiful hands with well-groomed nails spoil the bubbles on their fingers. What is the reason for their occurrence and are there ways to get rid of them? First of all, it is necessary to find out the reason that led to such an unpleasant phenomenon as bubbles on the fingers, which can be several. Consider some of them, the most common.

Dyshidrotic eczema

With this disease, the bubbles on the fingers of different sizes appear on the skin of the hands, accompanied by a slight burning and severe itching. The skin around the localization of such peas blushes and swells. Vials are usually compacted with a clear liquid inside. If they are combed, inflammation can occur. Then the liquid inside becomes turbid and purulent.

Bubbles on the fingers in this case are the result of failures in the body, and this can concern absolutely any body system: immune or endocrine, nervous or digestive. As practice shows, interaction with household chemicals may increase the risk of this type of eczema.

If you have watery bubbles on your fingers and have a diagnosis of "dyshidrotic eczema," you should immediately begin to monitor your diet, avoid unnecessary stressful situations and interact with household chemicals.

Allergic phytodermatitis

One of the satellites of this disease is not only the blisters on the toes, hands, but also the rash, localized throughout the body. In addition, there is severe itching and slight burning (mostly on the hands), redness of the affected areas of the skin.

The cause of allergic phytodermatitis, mainly is the milky juice of some plants, the so-called allergens. To treat this disease, initially cleanse the affected skin with ethyl alcohol, remove the remnants of the allergen, after which an ointment (based on cortecosteroids) is applied to the sore spot. The use of antihistamines is also necessary.

Scabies

Bubbles on the fingers of the hands, where a particularly thin layer of the epidermis (especially between the fingers), can be caused by scabies, a disease caused by an itch mite. Scabies are characterized not only by rashes in places of thin and dry skin, it is accompanied by severe itching, especially at night. This disease is contagious, transmitted through personal hygiene, in contact with a sick person. Therefore, the first measure of disposal is the disinfection of the patient's personal belongings, bed linen. The skin is treated with sulfur ointment, and the bubbles on the fingers are burned with a solution of fucarcine.

Fungus on legs (mycosis)

This is an infectious disease caused by bacteria that parasitize the skin. The main symptoms of mycosis are the bubbles on the fingers, microscopic cracks in between, slight burning and severe itching. In addition, there is pain on the affected areas of the skin. This disease can be cured by folk medicine, which has more than one century.

Propolis and celandine, onion and vinegar in combination with carrot juice are used. All these recipes can be found on the Internet. But, the most common method of fighting with mycosis is the use of a conventional iodine solution, which is applied drop by drop on each affected area (twice a day). For preventive purposes, it is recommended to handle the adjacent toes.

In order to reduce the risk of mycosis, it is very important to take preventive measures: do not wear someone else's shoes, use only your personal hyena, etc.

Herpes

Herpes on the fingers is not as common as on the genitals or lips. The process proceeds painfully, with the appearance of bubbles, which appear in the same places. As a rule, herpes of fingers is the result of carelessness of the patient, who already has herpes (on the lips, for example). With his own hands (touching his lips), the patient transfers the disease to his hands. Treatment of this disease is prescribed by a doctor in the form of antiviral drugs (for ten days).

Always remember that only an attentive attitude towards one's own health will help to avoid such unpleasant diseases.

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