Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): It has lasted for two months. The symptoms started with some itching, and often blisters would grow on both feet after walking, rubbing out and growing new flesh, but soon the blisters would grow back and be painful. I saw a doctor and was told that it was just eczema and that it would be fine if I applied the relevant ointment. However, after more than a month of medication, new blisters are still growing, and there is no cure. Is there any way to cure this phenomenon? What kind of medicine do I need to buy? How should I take care of it during the day? Chen Jianghan, Department of Dermatology, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital: Hello! According to you, I can’t conclude that it’s “eczema” because there are many kinds of diseases that can cause blisters on feet with itching, such as “ringworm” and so on. (I’m not sure what kind of medication the doctor applied to you (corticosteroids or general creams, etc.). But you’ve had it for more than a month, and if it’s recurring, I suggest you go to the hospital for further examination and treatment at the outpatient clinic, which is held every Wednesday morning. I wish you a speedy recovery!