I have what you are all describing as well, and for the first time (yay stress...).
I have a third theory (after reading up on both Whitlow and Dyshidrosis, neither seem to fit the bill). Check it out (copied from Wikipedia):
"Athlete's foot causes scaling, flaking, and itching of the affected skin. Blisters and cracked skin may also occur, leading to exposed raw tissue, pain, swelling, and inflammation. Secondary bacterial infection can accompany the fungal infection, sometimes requiring a course of oral antibiotics [...] Some individuals may experience an allergic response to the fungus called an "id reaction" in which blisters or vesicles can appear in areas such as the hands, chest and arms. Treatment of the fungus usually results in resolution of the id reaction."
I'm going to explore this one. I'd be interested to know if this rings a bell for anyone.
Hope you all find resolutions.
I got two bumps on the pads of my thumbs in recent days after a long time without (they seem to be very occasional), and I was wondering if this isn`t somehow connected to the use of my mousepad/trackpad on a new mac laptop that I purchased, as it`s in these exact places that my fingers are rubbing up against the metal surface (I do a lot of computer work).
Just a theory, but interestingly nickel, cobalt, and allergy to ingested metals are listed as one suspected triggers of these bumps. (other suspected triggers were stress, fungus, and contact allergies to the same metals). Apparently this is also a potential real cause of these bumps, ***edited by moderator*** web addresses not allowed
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I too have these red spots. Mine appear on the palms of my hands AND feet. I have actually had the same syptom in my knees?? The worst part about them is how they come on so fast and disappear just as quick. Mine seem to go away in about 3-5 days but them may return in another location. It is hard to get a physician to diagnose them because of this. I have lived with it for about 25 years. My biggest concern is the cause and is there an underlying condition that I should be aware of???
I get spots on my hands ,they start under the skin and then work there way to the top of the skin. some of the spots have a little red dot in them and they are very painfull . this happens mostly in the summer ,after they have been ther for some time they seem to pop and the skin comes of my hands . the spots are all over both sides and my fingers . ihave had this for many years . doctors dont no what it is ,i would like to get rid of the spots as they realy hurt . and i am not stressed so it as nothing to do with that
Herpatic Whitlow is a herpes virus. If you have ever had herpes or know anyone who has you would know that these are fluid filled blisters that erupt. They do not sound anything like the small painful bumps with a red center being described in this forum. I have the small red bumps too and am still looking for information on them. I am certain they are not herpatic whitlow.
I have one right now on my thumb!! I did nothing peculiar then I just felt that my thumb was aching. Then I saw my thumb has a red dot in the middle. It looks like a splinter but it has a lump. I don't know what to do so I just nailed it (literally *usingfingernails*) then nothing came out but it became more painful. It looks like a splinter but it isn't because i can see that my skin doesn't have any holes or peelings. 3 hours later it got larger (that is now) what am i going to do? I'm a Grade 7 student btw