Blisters on the hands of infants and young children are blisters that can be caused by hand, foot and mouth disease, eczema, chickenpox and other causes. Symptoms can be relieved by medication, physical therapy, and improving life.
1. Hand, foot and mouth disease: it is a viral skin disease characterized by blisters on the hands, feet and mouth, which mostly occurs in children. The disease is contagious and should be isolated. Treatment is mainly symptomatic, supportive therapy, oral damage can be used interferon spray and other antiviral. Erythromycin ointment can be used externally to treat the lesions.
2. Eczema: inflammation of the superficial dermis and epidermis caused by a variety of internal and external factors, acute episodes of lesions can occur mainly herpes mound, and small blisters can occur in severe cases. You can choose to use topical glycerine lotion to stop itching, astringent skin, or oral loratadine syrup and other drugs anti-allergy treatment. In daily life, external stimuli should be reduced, such as excessive rubbing, allergens and so on.
3. Chickenpox: mainly caused by varicella-zoster virus, lesions can be seen now papules, blisters, crusts. Children can be hospitalized with acyclovir cream for antiviral treatment, if necessary, can also try adenosine and interferon for treatment. In daily life, avoid scratching to prevent cross-infection.
Blisters on the hands of infants and children can also be seen in other causes, such as sweating herpes, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions for treatment, to avoid delaying the condition. The above drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice.