Clear fluid bumps on your hands could be caused by several conditions, including contact dermatitis, blisters from friction or burns, or viral infections like hand, foot, and mouth disease. They may also be associated with conditions like dyshidrotic eczema, which causes small, itchy blisters. It's essential to avoid popping the bumps to prevent infection and irritation. If the bumps persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Eczema
This sounds like eczema (I have it).
Many conditions cause small bumps. See your healthcare provider for a clear diagnosis.
Bumps that release a clear liquid when squeezed could be many different things. Examples they could be are acne, cysts, poison ivy or boils.
I usually get these white bumps on my hand that holds a cigarette. right on the top of the finger. It seems to be an allergic reaction to nicotine, other various chemicals, or the heat from the cigarette itself. Mine goes away after I switch hands while smoking.
Most likely blisters.
try not to touch your face. wash your face twice and a day and wash your hands before you touch your face.
Stridex if acne , if actual bumps (pseudofaliculitis barbae)-see a dermatologist..
as the bumps have clear fluid within them, the disease is at its most contagious. The fluid within the vesicles contains large quantities of the causative viruses. Extra care should be taken to avoid contact
Prostatic fluid can be clear or a milky white color.