Blisters on the hands can be alleviated through general treatment, medication and other treatments depending on the condition.
1. General treatment: after the skin on the hands is repeatedly rubbed, the tissue fluid exudes and forms blisters. If the blisters are small, it means that the tissue fluid does not ooze out much, usually it can be absorbed by itself and no special treatment is needed; if the blisters are large, you can use iodine povidone to disinfect the local area, and then draw out the fluid in the blisters with a sterile syringe, so as to promote the blisters to subside.
2. Medication: If the blister breaks out, you can use antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, such as mupirocin ointment, erythromycin ointment, etc. The specific needs to be under the guidance of a professional physician.
Specifically under the guidance of a professional physician reasonable treatment.