Small itchy blisters on the body may be symptoms caused by eczema, papular urticaria, chicken pox and other diseases. Patients can use glycerine lotion, dexamethasone cream, cetirizine, acyclovir and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor.
1. Eczema: Eczema is a chronic inflammatory itchy disease, eczema patients can appear localized blisters, papules and itching. Eczema caused by itching patients can be localized external glycerine lotion, if necessary, oral cetirizine and other antihistamines.
2. Pemphigus urticaria: patients with pemphigus urticaria may have localized windswept pimples, accompanied by blisters, itching and other symptoms. Patients with itchy papular urticaria can use topical glucocorticosteroid drugs such as Denard cream, and oral loratadine and other drugs.
3. Chickenpox: Chickenpox is a disease caused by varicella zoster virus infection, patients can appear blisters, itching and other symptoms. Chickenpox cause itching patients can local topical glycerine lotion and other drugs, while oral acyclovir, vasiclovir and other antiviral drugs.
Patients with itchy blisters need to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for regular treatment. Drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice.