What to do with clear blisters on the palms of your baby’s feet

Transparent blisters (i.e. blisters) on the palms of the feet of infants and young children may be caused by eczema, hand-foot-mouth disease, tinea pedis and other diseases, and need to be targeted according to the specific cause of the disease, including general treatment, topical drug therapy, oral medication and so on.
1. Eczema: parents need to avoid scratching, keep the local dry, clean, avoid secondary bacterial infection. Glycolite lotion can be used to relieve itching; if the symptoms are serious, glucocorticoid creams such as Dinocaprolactone cream and Triamcinolone acetonide cream can be used to control the symptoms as prescribed by the doctor.
For children with severe itching, parents can follow the doctor’s prescription oral cetirizine drops and other antihistamines to stop itching treatment.
2. Hand, foot and mouth disease: the disease is contagious, children need to be isolated for treatment, while parents need to do a good job of care of the child’s palm and plantar, oral skin and mucous membrane, a balanced diet, pay attention to rest and so on.
There are no specific antiviral drugs for this disease, and symptomatic treatment is usually used. If the baby’s fever is severe, parents can give ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor to reduce fever; if there are headache, vomiting, cervical ankylosis and other symptoms of meningitis, you need to go to the hospital immediately for emergency treatment.
3. Tinea pedis: parents need to keep the area dry and clean, avoid the child scratching, and wash and sterilize the child’s clothes. Parents can use topical miconazole, terbinafine and other antifungal drugs under the guidance of the doctor.
Transparent blisters on the palms of the feet of infants and young children may also be caused by other diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.