If you have had a fever and sore throat, chances are that you have hand-foot-mouth disease. It is a virus that children usually get, but I think adults can get it too. It is contagious.
He had blisters on both feet after the marathon.His skin blisters in the heat.
Chlamydia itself doesn't cause a rash. Rarely, a person may develop Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis) after chlamydia or other types of viral or bacterial infections. Reiter's syndrome may cause a rash on the hands or feet. Syphilis can cause a rash on your hands and feet in the second stage.
Weeping blisters on the feet in the setting of lymphedema can be due to the accumulation of fluid in the tissues, leading to increased pressure and impaired lymphatic drainage. This can cause the skin to break down and form blisters that weep fluid. It is important to seek medical attention to prevent infection and manage the underlying lymphedema.
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i would consider them hands!
Fluid leaking from the feet can be caused by a variety of conditions such as infection, injury, poor circulation, or a skin condition like athlete's foot. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Yes, spin class can cause blisters, particularly on the feet. This is often due to friction between the foot and the cycling shoe or pedal, especially if the shoes do not fit properly or if socks are inadequate. To minimize the risk, it's important to wear well-fitted shoes and moisture-wicking socks, and to adjust the bike settings for comfort. Regularly checking for hot spots on the feet during class can also help prevent blisters.
It depends. If you are wearing thicker socks, you are more likely to not get blisters and make sure if the ice skates actually fit. if you are wearing thinner socks i.e: Ankle socks, and if the ice skates are quite tight on your feet, they may cause blisters. I hope this piece of information has benifited your " needs "
Yes, eczema can occur on the pads of your hands and feet. This condition, known as dyshidrotic eczema, is characterized by small, itchy blisters and can affect the palms, soles, and sides of fingers. Factors such as moisture, irritants, and allergens can trigger or worsen the condition in these areas. If you suspect you have eczema on your hands or feet, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment options.
Well as your growing up your hands, feet, and etc grow cause ur growing up
Hands and feet
Any bars that you hold on that are circular like monkeys bars and the gymnastic bars. any bar that is like that and on the feet its because you didn't wear socks with shoes or your feet may be too small on your shoes, heel, sandals, etc.