What’s wrong with the bubbles that look like chicken pox on your child’s feet?

The bubbles on the child’s feet like chicken pox may be eczema, tinea pedis, hand, foot and mouth disease and other causes.
1. Eczema: the etiology is not clear, can occur due to foot contact with allergic substances, lesions are often polymorphic, in the erythema on the basis of pimples, papules, serious small blisters, often fused into a piece, accompanied by obvious itching.
2. Tinea pedis: caused by fungal infection, often seen between the toes, heel, lateral edge of the foot and other parts of the skin lesions for the pinpoint size of the deep in the blisters, blister liquid clear, thick wall and shiny, not easy to break.
3. Hand, foot and mouth disease: caused by viral infections, characterized by blisters on the hands, feet and mouth, occurring in children aged 2 to 10 years old, more common in children under 5 years old.
Children’s feet long like chickenpox bubbles may also be allergic dermatitis, chickenpox and other diseases caused by parents should take their children to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the examination, to clarify the cause of the disease in a timely manner to give targeted treatment.