How do I treat tiny blisters on the hand?!


Question: How do I treat tiny blisters on the hand!?
I have tiny blisters between my first and middle finger
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First decide what is causing them!. If they are from a burn like a greece splat, then do nothing but keep them dry and lightly covered with a gause to prevent them from getting bumped open!. Lots of people think that you should put things on burns but that is not true!. The only thing that should be put on a burn is an ice pack to kill the fire so that the burn can cool before it damages the skin!. Once the heat is out, then you keep it dry if it has blistered until they subside, then put Aloe or vitamin E on them to help the skin heal!. If there is no blister then you can use the aloe of E!. If they are an alergic reaction like hives, then you need benedril and also find out what is causing the reaction to prevent the blisters from returning!. If you were near a plant like poison ivy, oak or sumack, then seek a doctor's help to get lotion to care for them and avoid touching them in order to keep it from spreading!. There are lots of things that cause blisters!. Working in the yard will cause it if you are sensitive to something in the soil like maybe the furtilizer or insecticide!. Decide what they are from and then you can decide what is best to do!. If you do not know, then seek a doctor's input because they will know what they are and what you can do!. DO NOT pick at them regardless so that you do not make them worse or spread them!. Also keep your hands washed in antibacterial soap and then dry them by patting them to help keep bacteria away from the blisters!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You have what I have - I think it is called ecsema!. It is more or less just a nusiance!. There is nothing you can really do about it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If this is from a burn, cover with antiseptic cream and a bandage!.
If not from a burn, then you should see a doctor as "tiny blisters" can be something elseWww@Answer-Health@Com

neosporian and cover it with a band-aid!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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put a band aid on itWww@Answer-Health@Com





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