Children’s feet blisters (medically known as blisters) may be due to localized friction, burns, etc., but also may be due to hand, foot and mouth disease, fungal infections and other diseases.
1. Friction, burns: small children such as shoes and socks do not fit, long-term friction local, can lead to blisters on the skin of the feet; small children such as accidentally scalded feet, there will also be small blisters, accompanied by obvious pain.
2. Hand, foot and mouth disease: hand, foot and mouth disease is a kind of infectious disease that is common in children. In addition to blisters on the feet, patients may also have similar conditions in the mouth, hands and buttocks.
3. Fungal infection: small children’s feet are infected by fungi, when tinea pedis occurs, blisters can appear, at the same time there is peeling, itching and other symptoms, and in severe cases, there will be oozing, vesicles and so on.
When a child’s feet long blisters, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, after the cause of the disease is clear, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, do not arbitrarily self-medication for the child, in order to prevent the emergence of serious adverse reactions. During the treatment period, pay attention to guide and supervise the child not to scratch the blister area, keep local hygiene to prevent infection.