What should I do if I have itchy blisters on my hands?

Small blisters on the hands are very itchy, which are mostly considered to be caused by sweat herpes, tinea cruris, palmoplantar pustulosis. It can be treated with relevant drugs, but the drugs used will be different for different causes.
1. Sweat herpes: Sweat herpes is a blistering skin disease that occurs on the hands and feet. It can be treated with medicines such as glycerite lotion, tretinoin urea ointment and tacrolimus.
2. Ringworm: a disease caused by fungal infection of the skin of the hands, which can be treated by topical or systematic use of antifungal drugs in the clinic. Topical drugs include miconazole nitrate cream, econazole nitrate cream, ketoconazole cream, etc. Antifungal drugs include itraconazole capsule, terbinafine hydrochloride tablets and so on.
3. Palmoplantar pustulosis: palmoplantar pustulosis is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease, can be treated with topical dianabed ointment, dexamethasone acetate ointment, hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, tacrolimus ointment, and so on.
Small blisters on the hands are very itchy, you should go to the local hospital in time, early detection of the problem, early treatment. Follow your doctor’s instructions for medication.