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Understanding Skin Bumps: What Could That Blister-Like Growth Be?

Blister-like? Hello, doctor. I have developed a raised lesion on the sole of my foot that resembles a blister. When I first noticed it, I thought it was a blister, and since I know it's better not to pop blisters, I left it alone for a few days. However, it remained unchange...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Based on the literal description, it is not possible to confirm without actually seeing the lesion. It is recommended to have a physician evaluate it for a proper diagnosis.

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Understanding Liquid Nitrogen Treatment for Warts: What to Expect

Warts treated with liquid nitrogen? I visited a dermatologist today and was diagnosed with viral warts. The doctor treated five areas with liquid nitrogen. Some areas developed blisters while others did not. The doctor mentioned that the treated areas would form blisters, so is i...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: After liquid nitrogen treatment, it is possible to develop blisters, but it may not occur. Continuous follow-up appointments are necessary until the viral warts are completely resolved. Thank you!

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Managing Blisters After Cryotherapy for Viral Warts: What You Need to Know

After cryotherapy for a viral wart, blisters have developed? Hello, doctor. I recently discovered that something has grown on my foot, and after seeing a doctor, I found out it is a virus. I am currently undergoing cryotherapy twice a week, and I have completed my fifth session. ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
You should discuss the above issue with your physician, as they are the ones who understand your medical condition.

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Burned by Motorcycle Exhaust: Severity and Scar Concerns

Burned by a motorcycle exhaust pipe? I was burned by a motorcycle exhaust pipe. Initially, the burn was pink, but later it turned a bit pinkish-black. There was pain when applying medication, but I did not develop any blisters. Is this serious, and will it leave a scar?


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Whether or not a scar will form depends on the depth of the burn, the care of the wound, the presence of any infections during the healing process, and individual factors such as personal health. Based on the description alone, it is impossible to confirm without seeing the actua...

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Understanding Itchy Finger Webs: Causes and Concerns

Itching between the fingers? Hello, I have an itch between the fingers of my left hand, specifically the index, middle, and ring fingers. It has been itching for about a week, and the itching occurs at any time of the day or night. However, there are no other symptoms such as bli...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: General scabies is caused by mites that burrow into the stratum corneum of the skin, resulting in raised rashes on the skin's surface. In contrast, dyshidrotic eczema presents with very small blisters. If you have been in contact with a scabies patient and are concern...

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Understanding Blisters After Cryotherapy for Viral Warts: What to Expect

Blister formation after cryotherapy for viral warts? A week ago, I underwent cryotherapy, and about two days later, blisters formed. However, in addition to the treated area, the surrounding skin also became swollen, and it has developed into a lump. Is this normal? How long will...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Cryotherapy involves extremely low temperatures, which may lead to the formation of blisters around the treated lesion. After a few days, these blisters may turn dark purple or black. The time it takes for scabbing to occur varies significantly depending on the size of the...

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Understanding Itchy Testicles: Causes and Solutions for Skin Issues

Is it normal for the testicles to itch? Hello doctor, I would like to ask if my excessive sweating over the years is the reason why my testicles have been very itchy. There are no blisters, but sometimes after scratching, I notice peeling skin that is white in color within a few ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Based on the literal description, it is not possible to confirm the diagnosis without actually seeing the lesion. It is recommended to have a physician evaluate it for a proper assessment.

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Managing Postherpetic Neuralgia: Pain Relief Options for Seniors

The appearance of the shingles has improved, but the pain persists continuously? My father is 81 years old. He developed shingles last October, and the blisters appeared to have healed by February of this year. However, he has been experiencing persistent pain since then. Current...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Treatment options for postherpetic neuralgia include topical medications, oral medications, low-level laser therapy, and acupuncture. If these treatments are ineffective, nerve block procedures may be considered. Nerve block procedures specifically target the affected dermatomes ...

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Understanding Wart Treatment: Black Spots After Cryotherapy Explained

After cryotherapy for warts on the hand, there is an increase in black spots on the warts? Hello Doctor, I have a wart on my index finger that is about 5mm in diameter and has been present for over six months. After undergoing cryotherapy last Wednesday (March 25, 2015), there we...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Viral warts appear with small black dots due to the obstruction of microcapillaries in the epidermis. Based on the description, it is possible that after freezing treatment, scabbing occurs, making the black dots more noticeable. It is recommended to return for follow-up t...

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Understanding Pink Blisters in the Pubic Area: Causes and Treatments

Blisters in the pubic area of the lower abdomen? Hello doctor, I have developed many small blisters in my pubic hair area. They are not painful and do not itch, only the blisters are pink, while the surrounding skin color is normal. I have seen a dermatologist, but the doctor cou...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Are you sure it's a blister? Because I don't see any lesions, it's really difficult to make a diagnosis based on your description. I recommend that you consult another dermatologist for further evaluation.

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Is It Normal for Warts to Turn Black and Hard After Cryotherapy?

After cryotherapy for a viral wart, it has turned black and hardened?! Hello Doctor, I would like to ask if it is normal for the treated area of a viral wart to become black and hard after cryotherapy? It has been 10 days since I had cryotherapy on my fingers. One finger develope...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: After cryotherapy, some individuals may develop noticeable blisters, while others may experience less prominent reactions, directly forming a hard scab that eventually falls off. Typically, this process does not leave scars. Thank you!

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Understanding Foot Peeling: Causes and Solutions for Healthy Skin

Peeling skin on the feet? I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing peeling skin on the soles of your feet without any itching or discomfort. It’s not uncommon for the skin to peel, and the presence of blisters can be concerning, especially if you tend to pick at them. Here are ...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: The most common condition of peeling skin on the soles of the feet may be athlete's foot (tinea pedis), eczema, or dyshidrotic eczema. It is recommended that you consult a nearby dermatologist for a confirmed diagnosis. Thank you!

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Understanding Post-Hair Removal Skin Reactions and Care Tips

Hair removal issues Hello, I would like to ask about hair removal using the epilation method (with a Philips epilator). After each session, my lower legs have small red spots on the hair follicles and a stinging sensation. The pain subsides the next day, and there is no itching, ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It is likely a normal inflammation. It is recommended to apply ice after hair removal and then use some lotion; there is no need to apply ointment. If the inflammation is severe or if blisters develop, medical attention should be sought.

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Could It Be Shingles? Understanding Skin Rashes and Symptoms

Could it be shingles??? Hello, doctor. Three days ago, I noticed two red rashes at the junction of my thigh and buttocks (one is about 1cm x 0.6cm, and the other is about 2cm x 0.3cm). I have been applying a corticosteroid ointment six to seven times a day, but it hasn't bee...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. No lesions were observed, making it impossible to determine whether it is herpes zoster or another issue. 2. If a diagnosis has not yet been confirmed, it is not advisable to continue using corticosteroid ointments. 3. If there are any concerns, one should seek medical att...

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Should You Pop Blisters After Cryotherapy for Warts?

Blisters after cryotherapy? Hello, if a viral wart has undergone cryotherapy and has developed a blister, should it be popped? Thank you.


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It is preferable to let it contract and dry on its own.

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Managing Pain and Blisters After Cryotherapy: What to Do Next?

Wart with blister formation? I would like to ask about the pain I experienced on my way home after undergoing cryotherapy yesterday. I didn't have this issue during my first treatment. This time, I noticed some pain and when I woke up the next day, I saw a white area next to...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Pain or blistering are normal phenomena after cryotherapy; there is no need to rupture them. You can return to the original clinic for a follow-up in 1-2 weeks.

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Understanding Cryotherapy: Risks of Blisters and Viral Infections

Cryotherapy I would like to ask about a situation where someone has undergone cryotherapy and developed a blister that has burst. Is it possible that the shoe they were wearing could be contaminated with the virus? If they wear that shoe, could their entire foot become infected? ...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Viral warts are usually transmitted through direct contact, but their contagiousness is not very strong. There must be slight damage to the skin surface to allow the virus to invade, leading to proliferation within the skin cells. After several months, they may protrude as...

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Understanding Viral Warts: Risks of Frozen Treatment and Infection

Viral warts Regarding viral warts, if you have undergone cryotherapy and developed a blister that has burst, the fluid that comes out may contain the virus. Since the wart is located on your toe and you are concerned about it bursting inside your shoe, it is important to be cauti...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Viruses are typically present in the infected epidermal layer. Blisters that form after freezing are generally deeper and may not necessarily contain the virus; instead, it is important to be cautious about preventing secondary bacterial infections of the wound.

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Understanding Shingles: Symptoms, Treatment, and Dietary Tips for Recovery

Herpes Zoster Recently, an elderly person at home developed shingles on the left shoulder. After a month of treatment, the doctor said it had healed and there was no need for further visits. However, he continues to complain about itchy skin that prevents him from sleeping. Initi...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Postherpetic neuralgia symptoms such as pain, itching, and numbness can affect quality of life or sleep, and medical attention should be sought. The sores on the right side of the neck and in the oral cavity may be separate issues that require further investigation. There are no ...

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Clustered Blisters on Limbs: Seeking Urgent Dermatological Advice

Multiple clustered vesicles on the extremities? I kindly ask the physician to respond again regarding my previous inquiry. I have immediately booked a flight back to Taiwan and will return on August 8th. However, my condition has worsened in the past few days, so I sought help fr...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It looks like acute eczema; there's no need to worry. You can use Hydrocortisone 1% cream, and it's recommended to apply it twice a day.

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