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Question: My feet are looking like my hands. I have been getting the same small tiny blisters that grow larger on my feet. Sometimes the blisters cover an entire foot or I would have large and small blisters all over both feet.I have to use a prescription cream for my hand ezcema called Triamcinolone 0.1% because my doctor found that I was allergic to just about every cream on the market. My doctor told me to use this on my feet. It cleared up and a few weeks later they come back again. I go back to the doctor on Wednesday for a follow-up. I have new shoes, new socks, and new house shoes still the blisters come back.I have very sensitive skin and products on the market for sensitive skin the doctor found I was allergic to them, too.If anyone else has this problem, how do you deal with it?
Answer: Yes, eczema is found on the feet and if triamcinolone made it better then what you have is most likely eczema. Triamcinolone is a pretty weak steroid cream so if it's working for you than that is a good thing. Pustular psoriasis was an excellent answer too but that would not clear up with such a weak cream. Diet has nothing to do with eczema, so don't worry about that.Eczema will come and go, it is not curable, just treatable so keep the cream around the house and as like any steroid creams, use it only when needed.
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