well its defeinatley NOT herpes or ringworm! i get this very same thing which is often(though not always) caused by what has come in contact with my skin...i get it severely from bleach and spray n wipe...though i also get it mildly from certain dish detergents. the blisters are under the skin and itch like crazy and sometimes get quite sore...they either bust after some time and my hands peel or they just go away on its own...i also get mine in my fingers...the doc said he could give me a cream to ease it...to help it heal but as its more of an allergic reaction nothing besides staying away from those product will actually help...if u want definitive answers go to ur doc and he may refer u to a dermatologist to have an allergy test as mine did.
2006-09-23 00:47:26
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answered by yep ive left 3
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Cluster Of Tiny Blisters
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-08 01:59:06
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Sounds like eczema. It's not really any different than contact dermatitus when it's on your hands. If it is eczema peeling potatoes or handling tomatoes really irritates the skin. Also when you have eczema or your hands or feet it is somewhat different than when it is on any other part of your body. And if this is what you have you'll have more breakouts when your stressed. Prescription Elidel works good for mild cases such as yours. Good Luck!
2006-09-23 04:15:33
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answered by countrychic 2
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It sounds like your sweat glands in your hands. I used to get that for years, but it was stress, and it drove me nuts. I had to use cortisone on my hands. It is hard to get rid of, and thank goodness I have not had it in a long time. Also when I used to be under stress and handle paper a lot. It is hell, believe me to get rid of. My father had this too.
2006-09-22 23:47:46
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Sound similar to some symptoms of shingles. It is a very nasty and painful type of viral infection so see a doctor immediately
2006-09-22 23:47:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact dermatitis see an allergist.
2006-09-23 03:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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buy a tub of Aquarius cream from the chemist it really does help
2006-09-23 03:14:06
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answered by PATRICIA H 2
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Herpes. See a dermatologist next time you get them.
2006-09-22 23:53:04
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