Pimples on the fingers can be caused by conditions such as eczema, sweating herpes, and ringworm. Glucocorticoids, antihistamines, and antifungals may be given to help relieve symptoms.
1. Eczema: The development of hand eczema is considered to be related to endogenous and exogenous factors. It may lead to dryness, redness, edema-like hypertrophy, and small blister-like skin damage on the palms, backs of hands, and finger areas. It is recommended to remove the triggering factors to avoid aggravation of the condition. You can use topical tretinoin cream, mometasone furoate cream to apply, if necessary, with oral loratadine, etc., to help relieve itching.
2. Sweat herpes: Sweat herpes is a blistering skin disease that tends to occur on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, fingers, and sides of the toes. Topical glucocorticoid ointment, such as tretinoin urea ointment, can promote the disappearance of blisters. Topical glycerite lotion and oral loratadine can help relieve itching.
3. Ringworm: Ringworm, which can also lead to acne on the fingers, is considered to be related to blister-type ringworm, which is caused by fungal infection. You can use bifonazole cream, miconazole nitrate cream, etc., if necessary, with oral itraconazole capsules and other antifungal drug treatment.
To summarize, there are more reasons for finger acne. We need to clarify the cause first, and then for the cause, symptomatic, give the appropriate drug treatment.