Itchy watery blisters on my fingers. Happens every year at this time. Anyone? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1010415 United States 11/19/2010 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | allergy? My son has em yearly.we think possibly nickel or vinyl?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1010415My son too. We discovered the nickel problem when he was stirring chili with a spoon and got a blister from the spoon. Try some home allergy tests maybe? |
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sara User ID: 3757222 Canada 10/21/2011 12:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have same problem. someone has told me to use herbal ointment i.e. Red Clovr plus. I am searching for herbal medicin store but could not find one in my city.I hope it will work.and if you are homeopethic person, you can take Naturum Mur as medicine. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8558355 United States 01/12/2012 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds like what a older family member had for many years. Military MDs said it was stress, allergies, etc, but did recommend any treatment....finally went to a private dermatologist and he said dermatitis (same as another poster said). Prescriped a steroid cream, if I remember correctly, and it took care of it right away. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4393568 United States 01/12/2012 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well it's Wintertime here, and we have snow. Do you mean it happens when the plants are dead in January? If you mean that you seasonally have blisters, do you have this plant in your yard. See the picture below: [link to lh6.ggpht.com] That thistle plant frequently causes skin irritation. It's called Urticaria (or commonly Hives). Many gardeners have accidentally touched the fine sharp hairs on it and gotten an allergic reaction. Naturally when mowing the grass and changing out the bag you can also be exposed to it. I've had it myself and it causes blistering. They make a soap for removing plant oils like poison ivy or thistle. Burt's Bees makes one. You have to use them right away. When the honeysuckle flowers are in bloom, a tea from that will greatly reduce allergic reactions. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8745999 United States 01/12/2012 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Every year for 30 years I get these tiny itchy water blisters on my fingers. It always happens around this time and then they go away. Anyone else ever have this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 991470Herpes. Or Shingles. I have had this since I was a small child. No herpes. Me too, same thing. Not herpes or poison oak. I have no idea. |
Anonymous User ID: 30397122 United States 12/21/2012 03:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's NOT hives, herpes or shingles. Herpes are fever blisters and they are painful. These watery blisters are itchy, not painful. Hives is all over the body, not just on the fingers and shingles is painful and red. These are tiny itchy normal skin colour blisters right? I get them too. And its none of the above. |
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beeches User ID: 28167778 United States 05/11/2013 04:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eczema. You are allergic to something you come into contact with at the same time every year. Might be at work, or at home, or elsewhere. I have personal experience with this kind of thing. Eczema on the fingers produces the most intense form of blisters in eczema. See a doctor. You will find help. And you are lucky it goes away! Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
MONSTER User ID: 2122560 United States 05/11/2013 05:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I read where poison Ivy and poison Oak can be carried in the wind. What ever it is sounds like you have been touching it with your fingers. Is there anything you do or get out every spring? Spring cleaning with certain soap? KINGDOMS, NATIONS AND KINGS HAVE BEEN BROUGHT DOWN TO THEIR KNEES WITH ONE GLANCE FROM A WOMAN. I WEAR MY SKIN OF ARMOR SO NO ONE CAN GET IN AND NO ONE CAN GET OUT. HOW CAN I MOURN YOU, WHEN I HAVE NEVER LET YOU GO, monster 1991-2008 RIP |
sahrchitect User ID: 54839485 Australia 02/25/2014 03:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Look up pompholyx (dyshidrotic eczema) and if the blisters etc match the photos then you suffer from what I've had for the last year and on/off for the last 4 years. I'm still working on exactly what's causing it but it definitely flares up when I touch fresh figs straight off the tree (especially if the milky sap goes on my fingers) and if I touch the zucchini plant in my garden. I've had reduced symptoms this week by trying to steer clear of methylchloroisothiazolinone, a preservative found in most liquid detergents, shampoo and hand soap. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 54813557 United States 02/25/2014 03:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dishydroitic eczema. I get flare ups (very small) when I consume high sugar and eat shitty for a while. Others get it during high stress. It is believed the blisters are caused from a fungus. Drink apple cider vinegar and put coconut oil on it. It is the sign of a systemic fungal infection. |
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acdr User ID: 37168485 United States 02/25/2014 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Agree sounds like dishydrotic eczema I see it frequently in my office... Seems to hit folks who are exposed frequently to hydrocarbons.(solvents, gasoline, hydraulic fluids, etc...) Or folks who are required to wear latex gloves secondary to their work, but these are just examples. I see it in kids who have a lot of allergies and/or asthma also. Usually topical OTC 1 % hydrocortisone cream helps a lot. |
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