What to do with clear white blisters

White transparent blisters (blisters) on the body are most commonly seen in prickly heat, chickenpox and shingles. It is recommended to give topical anti-itch, glucocorticoid, antiviral and pain-relieving medications for clear diagnosis.
1. Prickly heat: Prickly heat tends to occur in summer or when the weather is hot. It is considered to be related to poor sweating, resulting in pinpoint-sized blisters, papules and pimples on the skin. It is recommended to detach from the environment and keep the skin dry. Topical application of glycerite lotion and tretinoin cream can help relieve the symptoms.
2. Chickenpox: Chickenpox is a contagious disease caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, resulting in skin papules, pimples and other damage. Isolated treatment is recommended. Topical glycerite lotion can help relieve itching, and antiviral medications such as acyclovir and valacyclovir can shorten the course of the disease and promote healing of chickenpox.
3. Herpes zoster: caused by chickenpox-herpes zoster virus infection, resulting in a unilateral rash with zonal distribution, which may be accompanied by obvious pain. Can follow the doctor’s advice oral acyclovir, vasiclovir and other antiviral drugs, shorten the course of the disease, if necessary, with gabapentin and other painkillers treatment.
White transparent blisters on the body are related to many factors. It is recommended to take good care of the affected area, clarify the cause of the disease, and use medication under the guidance of a doctor.