Small blisters on children’s bodies may be related to chickenpox, hand, foot and mouth disease, eczema, allergies or papular urticaria and many other causes.
1. Chickenpox: caused by varicella zoster virus infection, infectious, may first have fever, sore throat, headache and other prodromal symptoms, and then enter the rash period, initially red rash, and then developed into pimples, blisters, herpes can be itchy, easy to rupture.
2. Hand, foot and mouth disease: children with viral infections of the hands, feet, mouth and other parts of the pimples, herpes, surrounded by an inflammatory red halo.
3. Eczema: the child’s skin has a clear tendency to ooze, may appear on the exposed parts or even the whole body of the papules or herpes, conscious itching, scratching can form vesicles.
4. Allergy: When allergic reaction occurs in children, the skin manifests itself as itching, erythema, papules or blisters, etc., which can occur in all parts of the body.
5. papular urticaria: mainly caused by mosquito bites, the exposed parts of the wind or rhombus-shaped red papules, with intense itching, scratching can form vesicles, bloody scabs.
Children with small blisters, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment or treatment.