Small blisters are generally referred to as small blisters, the child’s hands grow a lot of small blisters may be sweat herpes, contact dermatitis, hand-foot-mouth disease and other diseases caused by the cause of the need to take medication.
1. Sweat herpes: the child’s hands long a lot of small blisters may be caused by sweat herpes. The child can take oral loratadine, cetirizine and other antihistamines. Or topical glucocorticosteroids, such as trimethoprim and halometasone.
2. contact dermatitis: children’s hands long a lot of small blisters may also be caused by contact dermatitis. It is recommended to stop contact with suspected allergenic substances, the child can be used topical glucocorticosteroids, such as dianabed, hydrocortisone and so on. When infection occurs, antibiotic drugs such as mupirocin can be used externally.
3. Hand, foot and mouth disease: the child’s hands grow a lot of small blisters are also considered to be caused by hand, foot and mouth disease. Children can be injected intravenously with antiviral drugs, such as ribavirin.
Children need to use drugs under the guidance of a doctor, parents should not give their children unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to damage their health.