What to do about blistering bumps on the skin

Herpetic bumps on the skin may be caused by chickenpox, papular urticaria, herpes zoster, etc. They can be treated by general therapy and medication.
1. Chickenpox: caused by varicella-zoster virus infection. The skin lesions are initially red macules, which gradually change into papules, papules, blisters and pustules. Patients may have fever, headache and other systemic symptoms, fever can be used ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce fever; use of acyclovir and other drugs for antiviral treatment.
2. Papular urticaria: generally caused by mosquito bites, the bite site can appear pimples, blisters. Topical tretinoin cream and other glucocorticoid drugs can be used as local anti-inflammatory; also use glycerine lotion to stop itching, if necessary, oral antihistamines such as cetirizine to stop itching.
3. Herpes zoster: caused by varicella zoster virus infection. Before the onset of rash may have weakness, fever, lack of appetite and other systemic symptoms, the affected area of the skin may have burning or burning pain, touch has obvious pain sensitivity. The lesions are clustered blisters arranged in bands along one of the peripheral nerves, which can be treated with oral antiviral drugs such as acyclovir.
There may be other reasons for the long blistering bumps on the skin, you need to go to the hospital in time for treatment, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, do not take medication without authorization.