What to do with small blisters and peeling skin on hands

Blisters are medically referred to as blisters. Small blisters on the hands and peeling skin can be treated with antifungal drugs if caused by fungal infections, or with glucocorticoids if caused by sweat blisters or eczema. 1. Fungal infection: If there is a fungal infection on the hands, there will be small blisters and peeling, itching and other symptoms. You can use antifungal drugs, such as ketoconazole cream, terbinafine cream and so on. 2. Sweat herpes: Sweat herpes is prone to blisters on both sides of the fingers, and can be treated with hormonal creams or ointments such as tretinoin urea ointment. 3. Eczema: If there is eczema on the hands, there will also be blisters, and there will be erythema, papules, itching and other phenomena, you can use glucocorticoid therapy, such as topical dexamethasone ointment. You can also use boric acid solution and other wet compresses. If the phenomenon of small blisters and peeling of the hands, you should go to the hospital in time to check, the use of the above drugs should follow the guidance of the doctor.