Tuesday, January 19, 2010

I have a recurring skin infection on my palms and under one nail.?

bubbles appear under ths skin of my palms which later burst and grow more. there is itching on the palms, and the bubbles spread and burst if I work with water. The infection stays dormant under one nail also, and stress brings out the infection. The doctor diagnosed it as VES.ECZEMA AND T.NAILS, and prescribed Petroleum 30/5 drops for 7 days and Graphite ointment.





I have taken the medicine and applied ointment, but the ointment seems to be causing itching and infection seems to grow. Is this normal? What to do.


Allopathic medicine works well against this infection, but gives me stomach ache.I have a recurring skin infection on my palms and under one nail.?
People will react differently for different types of medication. Call your doctor or his nurse and let them know you're having problems... they may have another type of prescription for you.





Finding the right medication can be hit and miss - as a child, I was once give something to calm me down but it caused me to be hyperactive instead. If all else fails try a herbal remedy like Aloe Vera lotion and hand wash... you never know, your problem could be an allergic reaction to the type of soap you're using...





But, first and foremost CALL your doctor and let them know your progress now. Good Luck.I have a recurring skin infection on my palms and under one nail.?
absolutely a fungal infection!


Go to pharmacy and get some of clotrimazol cremes, apply it at least 7 days.
You need a second opinion and a complete blood workup for all STD's
See a dermatologist.
Take the meds with food or milk for nausea, if that doesn't work, try a sea sickness pill you can get OTC like dramamine. The ointment isn't causing the itching, it's the Eczema, Use a good, mild lotion after you've applied a thin layer of the ointment. I think it's Aveeno lotion that helps with itching, check labels. Also try using a no water hand sanitizer as often as possible to clean your hand to reduce the number of blisters popping.wear gloves when washing dishes...etc. Good Luck, Hope this helps!
There is a special cream that Diabetics use for problems like urs..the feet of the diabetic get real scaley and itchy and ugly...that cream does the trick..its called Anastasia Marie Diabetic Foot cream...i know ur problem is in ur hands...but this cream is great...ask your doctor about it...Do you have Diabetes?...
have you gone to a doctor, tried everything? look online for an ointment that would work. talk to your doctor. that is the best answer i can give.
Soaking hands in vinegar might help. Try google for the answer. There are apparently many household items that can safely treat soem common nail and skin problems.

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