Watery pimples on the arms from shoulder to elbow, itchy: causes and treatment at home

Greetings, dear friends! Today I would like to touch on a very interesting topic. Small transparent rashes on the skin of the hands, filled with liquid, are an epidermal disease, the cause of which is not an infection, but a disorder in the body. Allergists call this disease dyshidrosis.

If the factors causing its appearance in the body are identified and eliminated, this disease can be completely cured. Therefore, if watery pimples appear on your hands and itch, do not panic; it is best to consult a doctor.

Causes of dyshidrosis and its manifestations

In order for a malfunction of the body to occur, seemingly very simple factors that people encounter in everyday life are enough:

  • prolonged psycho-emotional stress;
  • physical fatigue;
  • poorly balanced diet and low-quality products;
  • allergic cosmetics and household chemicals;
  • disruption of the sweat glands;
  • abnormal metabolic processes.

Prevention

In order to prevent the appearance of blisters on the fingers or palms, a number of preventive measures should be followed. These include:

  1. Proper nutrition. Rashes can be triggered by eating large amounts of fatty or fried foods, as well as fast food and instant foods. They usually contain many carcinogens, MGOs, dyes and preservatives that are harmful to the body. You need to drink enough liquid every day. This will help maintain water balance and protect the skin from drying out.
  2. Peeling. You can do the procedure at home yourself. To do this, you need to steam your hands well, apply salt to them and massage. The remaining salt is washed off with warm water. The procedure can be performed using special cosmetics.
  3. Avoid direct sunlight on the skin surface. Doctors recommend using special sunscreens.
  4. Avoiding the cold.
  5. Using high-quality cosmetics.
  6. protective gloves when using household chemicals

The main manifestations of dyshidrosis on the skin

At the very beginning of the disease, many notice that the skin of the hands becomes warmer than usual, but this warmth does not spread over the entire surface, but is felt only locally.

After some short time, itching and tingling sensations appear - at this time, vesicular formations with watery contents form in the subcutaneous layer. Their size is usually from 1-2 millimeters, but sometimes they are slightly larger.

After the rash, small pimples itch very much, they can merge with each other. Vesicles are usually localized on the palms and between the fingers. With mechanical damage (scratching), the blisters burst, the skin in these places cracks, peels, and becomes painful.

If an infection occurs at this time, inflammation occurs and pustular formations appear.

Internal violations

Pimples on the arms above the elbow may indicate hormonal imbalances, immunodeficiency, or metabolic disorders in the body.

Any qualified dermatologist can reasonably answer why purulent acne occurs on the hands.

Such rashes also need to be treated promptly. The thing is that closed acne can lead to the appearance of pustules. A boil often appears at the site of such rashes.

If pimples fester, they are treated with local antibiotics, which include:

  • "Tetracycline";
  • "Erythromycin";
  • "Levomekol".

It is not enough to remove a boil that has arisen only with the help of local medications, since it can appear again. It is necessary to take antibacterial drugs orally and adhere to dietary therapy with the exclusion of junk food from the daily diet.

White, small pimples on the hands that have a hard base may indicate a metabolic disorder in the body. In this case, diagnostics are necessary to determine the cause of the process.

How to treat and who to contact

In order to understand what is causing the reaction in your body that manifests itself in the form of dyshidrosis, you will need to contact an allergist, endocrinologist, gastroenterologist and neurologist. Successful treatment is only possible if the cause is eliminated, otherwise the disease will become chronic and will be much more difficult to treat.

In addition to eliminating harmful factors, medications provide an effect. Most often prescribed:

  • applying compresses with Resorcinol;
  • lubricating the skin surface with zinc naphthalan ointment;
  • lotions with Flucorcin;
  • application of Ethacridine solution.

Those places where the vesicles have burst and the skin has cracked must be regularly lubricated with ointments containing antibiotics: Levomikol, Tetracycline, Streptocide.

This must be done to prevent damaged skin from becoming infected. When an infection occurs, the liquid inside the blisters becomes cloudy. If no means are effective, the doctor prescribes antibiotics in the form of tablets for a course of treatment.

In addition to these drugs, taking a vitamin-mineral complex, as well as drugs that relieve itching - Tavegil, Diazolin, Suprastin, Cetrin - have a good effect in complex therapy.

The use of skin moisturizers plays an important role in treatment. For this purpose, Tar ointment and Stellanin have proven themselves to have an antimicrobial effect and increase tissue regeneration. After washing your hands, the skin must be constantly moisturized.

How to get rid of watery acne on hands

Treatment of pimples is aimed at eliminating the causes that caused their appearance. The treatment regimen is determined by the type of disease that caused the rash on the hands. Particular attention is paid to proper skin care and hygiene procedures. Compliance with sanitary and hygienic rules prevents the formation of new inflammatory elements and the accumulation of pus in the blisters.

Hygiene and care

In half of the cases, itchy pimples are caused by irritants. If redness, blisters or weeping blisters appear, you should immediately stop contact with the allergen.


If the pimples on your hands itch, you should never scratch them! By such actions you can provoke infection into the wounds and get an even bigger problem. Also, you should not pick off the crusts from burst pimples. Over time they will go away on their own.

To speed up recovery processes it is recommended:

  • wash your hands with antimicrobial soap;
  • treat cuts and small wounds with antiseptics;
  • soften the skin with hygiene creams;
  • for prickly heat, lubricate your palms with creams with oak bark extract (Natural Healer, Green Pharmacy, Lifebuoy).

If the rash on your hands is caused by allergies, you need to replace your hygiene products with hypoallergenic products.

Drug treatment

The principles of therapy are determined by the reasons for the formation of pimples on the skin of the hands. Treatment of serious pathologies (pemphigus, deep streptoderma) must be carried out in a hospital setting. Special medications are used to relieve symptoms. Some of them are administered by drip or intramuscular injection.

Miliaria, allergic dermatosis, urticaria, eczema, herpes and other infectious diseases are treated with the following pharmaceutical medications:

  • antiallergic (Erius, Cetrin, Claritin) – relieve allergic inflammation, obsessive itching and swelling;
  • wound healing (Panthenol, Bepanten, Rescuer) - eliminate watery pimples, accelerate skin healing;
  • antiviral ointments (Herpeblok, Famvir, Zovirax) - destroy pathogenic viruses, eliminating local manifestations of herpes;
  • hormonal ointments (Hydrocortisone, Kremgen, Belogent) - have antipruritic, antiexudative (decongestant) and anti-inflammatory effects for prickly heat, eczema, scabies, neurodermatitis;
  • local antibiotics (Tetracycline ointment, Azelik, Bonderm) - eliminate infectious inflammation and purulent pimples on the skin of the hands with streptoderma, microbial eczema, furunculosis.

Watery blisters should be regularly treated with antiseptics and drying agents - Zinc ointment, Diamond green, Ichthyol ointment. For fungal infections of the hands, local antimycotics are prescribed - Itraconazole, Terbinafine, Miconazole, Econazole.

Folk remedies

Alternative medicine offers hundreds of recipes for drying, anti-inflammatory and wound-healing remedies for pimples. To treat the skin of your hands, it is recommended to use:

  • Calendula decoction. 2 tbsp. l. dry flowers, pour ½ liter of water and boil for 10-15 minutes. The drained liquid is filtered and taken orally, 100 ml up to three times a day.
  • Infusion with aloe. 4-5 fresh leaves are crushed with a knife and pour 200 ml of boiling water. Leave for 2 hours, adding 5-7 drops of mint essential oil. Treat the rash on the hands 6 times a day.
  • Compress with a decoction of string. 10 g of raw material is poured into 800 ml of water and boiled for 3-4 minutes. Gauze is moistened in the solution and applied to pimples for 1-1.5 hours up to 4 times a day.

For blistering rashes caused by chemical burns, use propolis ointment. To prepare it you need:

  • heat 100 ml of olive oil in a steam bath;
  • add 15 g of propolis to the boiling liquid;
  • boil for at least 20-25 minutes.

The prepared ointment is used to treat the affected areas on the hands 4-5 times a day. This product not only eliminates pimples, but also prevents bacterial inflammation of the skin.

other methods

For blistering skin rashes caused by dyshidrosis, eczema, urticaria, physiotherapeutic procedures are resorted to:

  • electrophoresis - the introduction of antihistamines and anti-inflammatory drugs into the body through direct current;
  • transcranial electrical stimulation – enhancing the production of opioid substances by current, affecting the functioning of the endocrine, immune and nervous systems;
  • ultratonotherapy – treatment of pimples with sinusoidal current, ensuring restoration of blood microcirculation and increasing local immunity.

To eliminate the symptoms of skin diseases, it is recommended to follow a hypoallergenic diet. Avoiding spices, spicy foods, carbonated drinks and preserves reduces the degree of skin sensitivity to allergens.


To cope with the pathology, you need to consult a qualified doctor. The specialist will select a comprehensive therapy that will help eliminate the problem.

To increase the body's resistance to bacteria or fungi, you need to include foods with vitamins and organic acids in your diet - sea fish, dried fruits, fresh vegetables, dairy products.

Folk remedies

If you know for sure that you are not allergic to medicinal herbs, you can use them as additional measures to treat dyshidrosis. Here are some easy recipes:

  1. Prepare an infusion from a collection of herbs, which includes chamomile, yarrow and nettle, taken in equal proportions of 100 grams per half liter of boiling water. Use warm infusion to make hand baths daily.
  2. Use a warm infusion made from oak bark, sage, and string as compresses for the hands.
  3. Soothing tea is very useful; for this, a collection is made by taking 50 grams of mint leaves, oregano, valerian roots, and rose hips. Brew 1 teaspoon of the mixture per glass of boiling water.
  4. Rosemary and eucalyptus oils are added to the bathing bath, combining them with an infusion of herbs from linden, oregano, and chamomile.

It must be remembered that if you have dyshidrosis, long hot baths are contraindicated, so the water should be warm, and the procedure itself should last no more than 15 minutes.

Associated symptoms

Water bumps on the palms, fingers, and back of the hands can be large or small. Most often they have a transparent film through which the contents of the vial are visible. Small rashes rarely burst on their own, but large ones open with minor damage. The liquid comes out, and a weeping surface remains in place of the papule.

The patient reports severe itching and pain when clenching his hand into a fist or performing household manipulations. Similar symptoms are observed after the bubbles are opened. Itching accompanies the patient constantly, which leads to the development of a nervous disorder. A person cannot sleep, it depletes the body.

If the cause of the rash is infectious diseases , for example, measles or rubella, after some time the pimples spread to healthy areas of the arms and body, often affecting the face. In addition, other symptoms are added that help the doctor make an accurate diagnosis.

With an allergic etiology of rashes, the patient is concerned not only with itching. When scratching the affected areas, red spots remain in place of the papules. Microorganisms quickly multiply on damp and unprotected skin, which leads to inflammation, tissue swelling, pain and increased sensitivity of the hands.

Contact with water and detergents worsens the condition as the skin dries out and painful cracks form. The epidermis peels off and gradually flakes off in large plates. If the rash is the result of eczema, after scratching and opening the blisters, the weeping surface does not dry out. This is a good environment for the proliferation of bacteria, which after some time lead to suppuration of the lesions .

With hand hyperhidrosis, large blisters do not form. Usually the rash is small and disappears from time to time, especially in the summer, when the air quickly dries out the skin. In winter, the problem gets worse. In this case, there is no itching or it is insignificant, so a nervous disorder does not develop. If pimples are formed as a result of disorders of the digestive system, the patient may not notice them, since all the accompanying symptoms are absent.

Physiotherapeutic methods

Skin diseases respond very well to physiotherapy:

  • laser therapy - low-frequency radiation affects the foci of rashes, due to which the vesicles dry out and also shrink;
  • UHF therapy - exposure of the skin to ultra-high frequency currents;
  • cryotherapy - the cooling effect of nitrogen reduces inflammation and destroys vesicles.

In addition to local exposure, the electrosleep method can be used, in which an electric field of a special frequency is created around the patient, promoting sleep, and also having a calming effect on the psyche.

Sessions of such physiotherapy procedures are prescribed when one of the causes of dyshidrosis is nervous fatigue.

Factors influencing the problem

Pimples on the arms above the elbow are often the result of the following health problems:

  • allergic reactions;
  • infectious diseases;
  • hormonal disorders;
  • hyperkeratosis.

The appearance of acne on the elbows, which can be caused by various factors, requires diagnosis and timely treatment.

The problem can also arise due to poor nutrition, frequent stress and insufficient hygiene, but quite less frequently.

Recommendations for dyshidrosis

Timely consultation with a doctor, identification of the causes of the disease, followed by proper treatment will lead to a complete recovery. Doctors recommend not to forget the following points:

  • by reviewing your diet, eliminate artificial colors, preservatives, smoked foods, and spices, replacing them with healthy products;
  • protect your hands from contact with chemicals, detergents, and cleaning products using protective gloves;
  • use hypoallergenic products for children (soap, shampoo, cream), avoid using cosmetics with unknown composition;
  • do not scratch or injure areas of skin rashes;
  • avoid dysbiosis in the gastrointestinal tract.

Dyshidrosis, if you follow all the doctor's instructions and recommendations, can be cured forever. The most important thing is not to self-medicate, and also not to let the disease progress to the chronic stage.

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Causes

Small blisters on the palms, fingers, or backs may appear periodically. Many patients believe that this is not a symptom of serious problems with internal organs or other diseases. But that's not true. In many cases, they require treatment, and eliminating external manifestations is not a sufficient measure.

Scabies

First of all, the development of a disease such as scabies should be excluded. It develops as a result of the spread of a tick. Scabies is contagious and is transmitted from a sick person to a healthy person through contact. The disease manifests itself as:

  1. Peeling of the skin.
  2. Weeping wounds.
  3. Rashes localized primarily between the fingers.
  4. Itching, which intensifies in the evening and at night, as well as after taking water procedures.
  5. The presence of gray thin stripes. They can be seen with the naked eye.

If blisters appear on your fingers and symptoms are present, you should immediately consult a specialist.

Allergy

One of the common causes of small watery blisters on the hands is an allergic reaction to food, cosmetics or medications. They are popularly called “urticaria”, since the rashes in appearance are very similar to the body’s reaction after contact with nettles.

In order to find out the nature of the rash, you need to contact a dermatologist, who will prescribe special tests. Once it has been determined what caused the allergic reaction, taking antihistamines is indicated.

If left untreated, they may go away on their own and reappear. When scratching, they are easily injured and inflamed. Open wounds can become infected.

Eczema

The disease also manifests itself in the form of watery pimples. The rash spreads to the skin of the hands and may spread to other areas of the body.

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The causes of its occurrence are stressful situations, poor diet and dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract. Eczema is always accompanied by itching and burning. In addition, small bubbles begin to itch.

When scratching, the situation worsens and they spread to other parts of the body. Pathology with extensive lesions is quite difficult to treat.

Fungal infections

Various types of fungus can also cause watery blisters. Before starting therapy, it is necessary to carry out special diagnostic methods to establish the type of fungus.

The course of treatment involves the use of antifungal ointments. The disease does not go away on its own, but gets worse over time. This is why immediate treatment is required.

Prickly heat

Pathology is often diagnosed in patients who are overweight. Bubbles appear in the area of ​​large folds. But in some cases, rashes appear on the hands. They are always small in size and contain a clear liquid inside. The rash does not cause any discomfort and goes away on its own.

Hormonal imbalance

With diseases of the endocrine system, various neoplasms may appear on the surface of the skin and internal organs. In this case, water bubbles do not appear on their own and are a sign of a malfunction of certain systems. They do not go away on their own and require immediate elimination of the cause of their appearance.

Pathologies of internal organs

Rashes on the surface of the skin of the hands may indicate the presence of serious disturbances in the functioning of internal organs associated with the occurrence of an inflammatory process.

Often they are not accompanied by discomfort, but are constantly progressing. In this case, you need to contact a specialist for a full examination.

Failure to comply with personal hygiene rules

Hands are constantly in contact with the environment. They are most susceptible to injury.

But even the slightest damage to the integrity of the skin can lead to inflammation, especially on unkempt hands.

This is why experts recommend washing your hands after visiting the toilet, before eating and after walking. In cases where the skin on your hands is dry, special moisturizers should be used.

Disruption of the sebaceous glands

Another reason for the appearance of rashes may be improper functioning of the sebaceous glands. Against the background of its excessive activity, small watery pimples appear on the upper layer of the epidermis.

But in cases of insufficient secretion production, the skin of the hands dries out. This leads to constant irritation due to friction against clothing. Over time, an inflammatory process may develop.

Genetic predisposition

Keratosis pilaris is characterized by the presence of rashes on the arms above the elbows. The pathology develops against the background of a genetic predisposition. The blisters constantly dry out and cause severe itching.

Other reasons

The causes of watery blisters on the hands can be not only fungal or dermatological diseases. They can appear as a result of exposure to external factors or exposure to chemicals. Common causes of blisters are:

  1. Negative influence of weather conditions. In some cases, an allergy to cold may occur, when after a long stay in the cold, the hands become covered with small blisters. They always go away on their own. Strong winds, hot weather, and high humidity can also have an impact.
  2. Use of low-quality cosmetics. Also refers to a type of allergy. In this case, rashes are observed only on those parts of the body where the cream or other product was applied.
  3. Acrylic nails, polish and gel polish.
  4. Long-term use of medications .
  5. Constant stress and nervous tension.
  6. Various food that contain large amounts of GMOs, dyes and preservatives.
  7. Contact with contaminated water.
  8. The influence of soil during planting work.

There are many reasons why watery blisters appear. Before starting treatment, it is necessary to establish what triggered their occurrence. In case of an allergic reaction to medications or food, the situation may worsen if the allergen is not eliminated.

What is the treatment

The correct answer to the question of how to treat watery pimples on the hands will depend on the reasons that caused them.

In case of allergies, antihistamines are prescribed for internal use, as well as ointments based on glucocorticoids (steroid hormones) for external use. But the main thing is to avoid any future contact with the allergen, since the body’s allergic reaction tends to intensify over time.

If, after interacting with aggressive detergents and cleaning agents, you find redness and water pimples (blisters) on the skin, you should immediately stop contact with the chemicals and thoroughly rinse your hands under running water, and then apply a dry bandage to the damaged area.

If an infestation with scabies mites is detected, the doctor prescribes treatment using sulfur ointment, anti-scabies emulsions and aerosols. In addition, it is very important to disinfect the patient’s clothes, bed linen, and household items.

If a fungus is found on the hands, then therapy is prescribed only after its type has been established. Different types of fungus are sensitive to different drugs.

Treatment of chickenpox in children usually comes down to relieving symptoms and relieving itching of the rash and relieving skin irritation. Adults are extremely ill, and hospitalization cannot be ruled out.

Measles is accompanied by more serious symptoms and possible consequences, so treatment must be carried out in an inpatient medical setting.

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