The following are some of the most common causes of white, transparent blisters in clinical dermatology: 1. Acute generalized eczema, which is prone to erythema and papules with itching and clusters of small blisters. 2. Contact dermatitis, which is caused by contact with chemicals or drugs. This is a condition in which the skin is allergic to chemicals or medications, resulting in contact dermatitis with blisters, oozing and itching. 3. fungal infections, ringworm, ringworm and tinea pedis all have oozing and clusters of clear blisters. 4. solar dermatitis, which occurs when the skin is sunburned after prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light, results in white, clear blisters on the surface.