A 30-year-old male developed water blisters over 3 days. They burst on own, no itching, no other complaint, about 15 to 20 in both hands.
Patient has no exposure to any chemical or trauma. What can be the probable diagnosis and suggest treatment?
A 30-year-old male developed water blisters over 3 days. They burst on own, no itching, no other complaint, about 15 to 20 in both hands.
Patient has no exposure to any chemical or trauma. What can be the probable diagnosis and suggest treatment?
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