Small blisters on the hands (medically known as blisters) are very itchy commonly found in sweat herpes, eczema, tinea versicolor and other diseases, you need to address the cause of the disease, apply antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole ointment, glucocorticoid medications such as dexamethasone ointment, antipruritic agents such as zinc oxide ointment and so on.
1. Sweat herpes: can be treated with topical antipruritic agents, such as glycerine lotion; can also be treated with short-term use of glucocorticoids, such as tretinoin urea ointment, mometasone furoate ointment, etc.; there are symptoms of dryness and pain, you can apply moisturizing creams, such as urea cream, to treat the condition.
2. Eczema: generally need topical glucocorticoids to control the condition, such as dexamethasone ointment, etc.; topical antipruritic agent to improve itching symptoms, such as zinc oxide ointment, compound menthol ointment, etc..
3. Ringworm: Ringworm is mainly caused by dermatophyte infection, which can lead to blisters, itching and other symptoms. After diagnosis, topical antifungal treatment, such as terbinafine cream, ketoconazole ointment and so on.
It is recommended that patients go to the dermatology department of the regular hospital in time, after a clear diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor’s reasonable use of medication, not blindly self-medication.