The blister-like particles on the tips of the fingers are considered to be caused by sweat herpes, ringworm and other diseases. It is recommended to clarify the diagnosis and give glucocorticoid ointment, antihistamine and antifungal drugs for treatment.
1. Sweat herpes: sweat herpes is a type of eczema that can occur on the hands and feet, resulting in small blisters locally. It is mainly treated with localized topical glucocorticoid drugs, such as mometasone furoate and dianabed cream. If the itching is significant, it can be taken orally with antihistamine drugs such as levocetirizine hydrochloride and loratadine citrate.
2. Ringworm: Fungal infection of the hand skin can lead to small blisters on the tips of the fingers, accompanied by itching, flaking and other changes. You can use antifungal ointment externally, such as sertaconazole nitrate ointment, terbinafine hydrochloride cream, etc., if necessary, with oral itraconazole capsule treatment.
Blister-like lesions on the tips of the fingers, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital for a clear diagnosis and active treatment, and the specific medication needs to follow the doctor’s instructions.