Children’s feet long small blisters may be non-disease factors such as walking for a long time caused by pathological factors such as athlete’s foot, eczema, hand, foot and mouth disease, chicken pox and so on.
1. non-disease factors: children walking for a long time caused by the soles of the feet local skin pressure, wear and tear appear simple small blisters, this is a normal phenomenon, generally no treatment.
2. Pathological factors
(1) Tinea pedis: after fungal infection, children wear shoes that are not breathable, excessive sweating of the feet, etc. to provide a favorable environment for the onset of tinea pedis, thus causing small blisters on the soles of the feet, which may also be accompanied by itching and other symptoms.
(2) eczema: such as allergies, low resistance and other causes of skin inflammation reaction, which leads to children’s feet appear small blisters, blisters can also appear in the limbs, head and face and other parts.
(3) Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease: mostly related to enterovirus infection, which can be manifested as small blisters on children’s feet and mouth, and can be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever.
(4) Chickenpox: caused by varicella zoster virus, the onset of the disease can be manifested as a rash on the head, trunk and face, and small blisters can appear on the soles of the feet, accompanied by itching.
After excluding non-disease factors, it is recommended that children with small blisters on the soles of their feet consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and then actively treat the symptoms to avoid delaying the condition.