What to do about small blisters on baby’s fingertips

Infants with small blisters on the fingertips (blisters) need to be based on herpes sweat, tinea cruris, eczema and other different conditions, picking the application of glycerin lotion, antifungal, moisturizing and other different treatments.
1. Sweat herpes: sweat herpes can have itching, skin blisters and other manifestations, the treatment needs to apply glycerin lotion, glucocorticosteroids such as dianabed cream and other medications.
2. Ringworm: fungal infection of the hands may cause ringworm in infants, manifested as small blisters on the fingertips, flaking with itching, can be used externally with clotrimazole ointment or terbinafine hydrochloride ointment and other antifungal drug treatment.
3. Eczema: hand eczema can have itching, vesicles, oozing, blisters and other manifestations of the need for adequate moisturizing, the serious need to apply glucocorticosteroids such as dinexed cream, antihistamines such as cetirizine hydrochloride and other treatments.
There may be other reasons for small blisters on the fingertips of infants, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delays in the condition.