Water bubbles on the hands - it's not easycosmetic defect, in fact it can be a symptom of one of the numerous diseases. Such pryshchiki can appear both in children, and in adults. Places where they can arise are just as diverse - the face, hands, back and even genitals. Why do watery pryshchiki?
The first and most unpleasant disease is scabies.On the hands of water bubbles are itching, especially at night, and is caused all this by the appearance under the skin of a microscopic tick. The disease is not only unpleasant, but extremely contagious - it is transmitted through things, bed linens, household items, hygiene products and during sexual intercourse.
The next reason for the appearance of such a rash -common "childhood" diseases, such as measles, rubella, chicken pox, or Coxsackie's disease. During these, water bubbles appear on the hands, feet, face and entire body. Not surprisingly, they also cause both itching and discomfort.
The manifestation of an allergic reaction may appearin different ways, including such, when on a body appear rashes in the form of watery pryshchikov. Only on the hands it appears on contact with any cosmetic means, household chemicals or medicines. Rash throughout the body occurs when ingested food allergen or when taking any medications.
So, with the reasons for the appearance we figured out.But how to determine what kind of disease? It is necessary to pay attention to the secondary signs. For example, if you have water bubbles on your hands, mostly between your fingers or on your wrists, and all this is accompanied by very severe itching at night, and then the rash spreads to the rest of the body - these are the first signs of scabies. When measles is replaced by passing acne immediatelycome new, and in addition to everything else, there is an increase in body temperature. Measles can be determined by the initial indication: the bubbles appear initially on the mucous membrane of the palate, and then on the cheeks - and then throughout the body. Plus, there are coughing, runny nose, fever and redness of the conjunctiva.
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