The condition of fingers has a great impact on people's lives, because fingers are relatively important tissues that can complete various complex movement instructions. Diseases in the fingers will affect the performance of this function. For example, fingers attacked by diseases or mechanical injuries caused by external forces will cause great damage. Let's take a look at what to do if small blisters grow next to your fingers? 1. There is no specific method for the prevention and treatment of this disease. In daily life, you should avoid spicy food, alcohol, coffee and other irritating foods, smoke less or no smoking, and use less or no alkaline soap, laundry detergent, and detergent to wash your hands. Do not pick at blisters or tear the skin. 2. Avoid scratching: Scratching is often the main cause of worsening of the disease and complications, so it is very important to reduce scratching as much as possible. 3. Hand and foot care: When the seasons change, try to keep your hands away from water and detergents as much as possible, and apply more cream. Keep your feet ventilated and cool, and use sweat and blisters protection as early as possible. This not only reduces itching but also avoids complications from chronic eczema or fungal infections. 4. Regulate your emotions: Maintain a good mood. Mental factors have a very obvious impact on dyshidrotic eczema, and a good mood is extremely effective in treating dyshidrotic eczema. 5. Low-metal diet: Keep a food diary to find out whether your dyshidrosis is related to metals. If so, try to avoid it. According to statistics, this method is highly effective for patients with combined metal allergies. 6. Local treatment is mainly astringent and antipruritic, such as calamine lotion, 5% formalin or 1% methenamine, prickly heat powder, etc. If the blisters are obvious, you can use 0.5% aluminum acetate solution or 5% alum solution for soaking or wet compress. For those with obvious itching, corticosteroid preparations such as triamcinolone, compound Conal Cream, and chlorpromazine can be used. If the main symptoms are erythema, desquamation, and chapped skin, you can apply 10% urea cream, silicone cream, vitamin E cream, or salicylic acid ointment externally 1 to 2 times a month. Systemic treatment can be with antihistamines, vitamins B1, B2, A, and E. If the number of rashes is large and the subjective symptoms are obvious, a short course of oral corticosteroids such as prednisone can be taken, 10 mg each time, 3 times a day. The symptoms will be relieved after 5 to 7 days of continuous use. |
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