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Hey I bumped into this discussion because I was researching the same bubbles and peeling y'all are talking about. So yes the same exact thing happens to me, but the only difference is that it ONLY happens about a week after I get a full set ( acrylic nails ) Thanks I will research pomphlynx
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Just want to let you know that I have the same problem about 3 weeks ago during my traveling journey. The tiny bumps were itchy but I can popped them up like an acne (and get that tiny bit of water/clear fluid out), then the skin will dry out and flake after a while.

But then I realized that after a while, the tiny bumps had spread to my palms. I was worried about it and tried to find more information about it, which was the reason why I got here.

I tried everything from lemon juice, soaking my hands with salt water, compressing it with ice, keeping my hands dry with talcum powder, applying aloe vera gel, calamine/zinc oxide lotion, etc. They seem to make it better for a while but in 10-15 mins. I can see the tiny bumps coming back.

Since I have loads of essential oils at home, when I got back from my travel, I decided to try rubbing Patchouli Oil all over my hands (usually I use this oil to treat mosquito bites and acne), and amazingly in 10 minutes the bumps get smaller and smaller and after an hour they are almost disappearing!!! I can only see the dried bumps I popped open previously, but those I haven't pooped has completely gone! 

It's been almost three days now and the tiny bumps are still gone! I am so excited!!! :) I will update you on how it goes after a week or two, but maybe this is also something you can try. Yep, my hands smell awful because the smell of Patchouli is quite strong, but I don't mind!

If anyone of you decided to try Patchouli oil, please kindly share if it works on you or not. I am curious to see if this works just for me or whether it will work for others, too! :)


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I have bubbles in my ring finger of my left hand now it's on my right hand it looks like bubbles it's turning red right now and it's burning Cynthia Chadwick titusville Florida
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Wow am experiencing the exact thing, it happened to me years ago on one finger and then it disapeard, it returned but this time on my two index fingers and sometimes it peels till it hurts and bleeds. Don't know what to do
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This used to happen to me a lot until i decided to take a steo back and think what i did the few days before that may have cause the recent reaction. I would list everything tht my hand came in contact with. Meanwhile i constantly washed my hands after touching touching anything i thought might be unhygienic in anyway. I would squeeze the bubble amd immediately put lime juice on it with salt for a while which caused a cooking a effect, almost bleeding. I did this for 5minutes 1 to 3 times a qeek. My hands were finally starting to look better, until my hands were finally back to normal! ^.^ However later in the year i got the reaction again. Again I listed everything my hands came in contact with. After a while I finally knows what triggers mine. Every time I use hand sanitizer i get the one to 3 days or sometimes even a week after =o. & I noticed that as long as I dont use handsanitizer my hands stay healthy and clean for as long as i can avoid it. It cool to know what triggers it thoough. Cus every time i have no other choice bu to use hand sanitizer, i already know whats coming xP I hope my experience helps anyone. Just remember that not all conditions are the same. What may help me, may help yours, or worsen yours. Just keep tht in mind
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i have it 2 just found this page ! its just what happens 2 my hands n feet but my skin that

peals off is thick


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Look up dyshidrotic eczema. Took me years to find out what it was even with dermatologists looking at it. My skin would dry up so much that it cracked and I would have to wear bandaids all over my fingers to keep the cracks moistened so they wouldn't hurt. If you're familiar with prednisone, every time I'm on presnisone, it goes away completely. As soon as I'm off for any significant period of time, it comes back.
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The itch was so bad that I would purposely lightly BURN my fingers with hot water, because the pain from the burn was easier to deal with than the intensity of the itch!
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This happens to me to. I popped on of them and pus came out. What can I do tho?
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It happens on my feet. I was scratching like crazy then later that day there were skin air bubble things. I went and popped one and it's still that day and nothing happens yet. My toe is red though
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I get this too and it sucks. My doctor said it was eczema but nothing she prescribed helped a bit! I only now started using some essential oils (lavender and geranium) it's helped so much more then the prescriptions. Sucks though we're stuck with this forever
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I've had it for a couple months and eventually my friends noticed. they found it funny and I laughed with them and they offered to help. So in each class I would apply a heavy hand moisturizer and it appeared to help and nearly went away. However when school nded I wasn't regularly applying it and it came back
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Pregnosone is for asthma.
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I have this also but it doesn't just pop up, its been with me since I was 10 and it never goes away and I can't touch oranges because they burn my hands and I went to different doctors but they all say different things that wont work
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I get small blisters that cause my skin to swell, then thicken, then peel off leaving bleeding skin. Mine is a result of eating dairy, I have to be careful not have butter or cheese or milk....I have pictures but cannot post here. I did the elimination diet for several weeks until it went away only eating vegetables and fruit, then started introducing foods again and found the cause it took about a year to figure it out.
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