Blisters on children’s hands may be caused by eczema, hand, foot and mouth disease, chickenpox, etc. Depending on the cause of the disease, you can use topical medication or oral medication to treat it.
1. Eczema: children’s hands are easy to contact with external substances, resulting in eczema, you can use glycerine lotion or dexamethasone ointment local treatment. If necessary, oral antihistamines such as desloratadine dry suspension, levocetirizine hydrochloride and so on.
2. Hand, foot and mouth disease: characterized by blisters on the hands, feet and mouth, mainly symptomatic, supportive treatment, topical glycerine lotion for skin lesions, oral damage can be used for oral ulcers or lidocaine gargle to reduce pain.
3. Chickenpox: common in children, lesions initially red rash, gradually become papules, blisters. Early treatment with antiviral drugs such as acyclovir, topical drugs can choose glycerite lotion, secondary infection can be used fusidic acid ointment and other antibiotic cream.
When children have blisters on their hands, parents should take their children to the hospital, complete the examination, and give targeted treatment in a timely manner after the cause of the disease is clear. The above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.