Small clear blisters on the skin may be chickenpox or may be caused by other causes. If chickenpox is suspected, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital. The diagnosis can usually be confirmed based on the medical history and the manifestation of the skin lesions, and the chickenpox antibody can be checked if necessary. The diagnosis of chickenpox is confirmed, and treatment is required under the guidance of a specialized doctor. Small transparent blisters on the skin may also be caused by other reasons, such as sweating herpes, eczema, herpetic epidermolysis bullosa, insect bite dermatitis, etc. You can go to the hospital to complete the dermatoscopy and other related examinations to clearly identify the cause of the blisters and targeted treatment. In conclusion, small transparent blisters on the skin may not necessarily be chickenpox, and should be treated in a timely manner in order to make a clear diagnosis.