Blisters on toes

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I have several tiny blisters across the front and back of two toes. They merged on one toe and then peeled.

Can anyone please advise what this is, and how to treat? Very itchy at times.

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    It’s an active fungal infection, I had the same. Wash your feet in cider vinegar and warm water or with an antifungal soap 2X per day.  (Defense soap from Amazon is the best, bars or liquid).  Most importantly keep your feet dry & not sweaty.  You can treat the blistered spots with any OTC antifungal, Silka, Lamisil or Tinactin spray in between washings.  Use antifungal foot powder in your shoes.  My infection was bad so I wore white socks at home which I washed in bleach and hot water and washed my colored socks in white vinegar & hot water.  Most importantly, wash your hands really well after applying product or you can easily spread it elsewhere, or buy a box of disposable gloves.  Finally, I bought a steri-light shoe sanitizer from Amazon also, to sanitize my shoes with an ultraviolet light, and I threw out my older shoes, slowly replacing them.  Take a good probiotic for your internal health & get your feet in the sun.  Fungus hides in dark, damp, sweaty places.  See the doctor of it doesn’t clear up for fluconozol.  Good luck.

  • Posted

    This could be a fungal infection. Many people suggest coconut oil and green tea for getting relief form itching, but these didn't work. From my experience, only Fugacil helps. For me, this cream does its job easing the itch and healing the skin.

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      Thank you. Pharmacist suggested it was Dyshidrotic eczema. On the mend now thankfully x

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