Small blisters on the feet may be caused by eczema, fungal infection resulting in athlete’s foot, friction, etc. Depending on the cause of the disease, medication can be used to treat the symptoms or improve lifestyle habits to relieve them.
If your feet are sweaty or you often wear rubber shoes to cover your feet, so that the skin on your feet is often in a moist and warm environment, it is easy to cause skin allergies and form eczema, which can lead to blisters on your feet. This condition can be treated by taking antihistamines such as levocetirizine and loratadine, as well as topical glycerite lotion to relieve blisters and itching.
When the feet are infected by fungus, it is easy to cause tinea pedis, which leads to symptoms such as blisters on the feet. Generally, you can treat the primary disease and relieve the blistering symptoms by using topical antifungal medications such as terbinafine hydrochloride cream, miconazole nitrate cream, ketoconazole cream, and ciprofloxacin cream.
Blisters on the feet can also be caused by wear and tear on multiple parts of the feet due to incorrect walking posture, prolonged standing, and ill-fitting shoes. Symptoms can be relieved by changing walking postures, replacing shoes with appropriate ones, and taking rest.
If serious blisters appear on the feet, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat it under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid delaying the condition.