It could be a lot of things. Try washing your hands really well... if it is Allergies, that might help. There are over the counter rash creams you could try as well, but if it is is serious, or if it lasts more than a day, I suggest seeing a Doctor Who can tell a lot better what it is and how to help.
Dysnidrosis
Vesicular Exema
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.
i think it is in because it is behind your skin
There are 5 knuckles in each hand and foot. They refer to the joints that are called metatarsal phalangeal joints that are between the metacarpal bones and the phalanges.
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The knuckles are joints in the fingers and can be seen when one clenches their hand in a fist. The functions of the knuckles is to allow for bending and movement of the digits.
The knuckles are the points where the fingers join the hand. They are located at the base of the fingers, connecting them to the metacarpal bones in the hand.
To crack your knuckles you simply pull back your knuckles in a 45 degree angle and it has to be up to 45 or else you might hurt your hand.
You can get a knucklehead if you stand still when you fight the Master Hand. But they have no reason to put Knuckles in the game. Shame.
The metacarpal bones form the knuckles in the hand. These bones connect the fingers to the wrist and are responsible for movement and support in the hand.
It does not start in the same place with everyone. Some may notice bumps on their hand. Others may notice a very itchy scalp. Some have breakout patches on elbows or knees.