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Annoying Fluid-Filled Bumps on My Skin

8/17/2025, 6:40:23 AMMale25-34

Background Details: I’m a 17-year-old female currently taking Prozac and regularly using marijuana, along with a hormonal patch for birth control. I maintain good hygiene practices and have recently laundered my bedding. I haven’t traveled lately or spent time in wooded areas, nor has anyone in my circle experienced similar symptoms. Treatments Attempted: - Consulted with a pharmacist who suggested Claritin, but this did not yield any results. - Visited a physician who prescribed a higher dosage of Claritin and recommended a shingles treatment, yet this also failed to alleviate my condition. - Experimented with various topical applications, including: - Calamine lotion - 1% Hydrocortisone - After-bite treatments - Benadryl - Polysporin anti-itch lotion - Zovirax (for cold sores) - Tea tree oil - Clove oil - Witch hazel - Aloe vera About three weeks ago, I began noticing intensely itchy bumps on my right wrist. These irritations quickly spread to my hand, arms, back, torso, neck, legs, and feet, leaving my face and genitals unaffected. Despite trying numerous remedies, the itching persists unabated. The only other issues I've experienced are mild fatigue and a sensation of tightness in my throat. The bumps are relatively small, measuring no more than 1 cm, and appear to be filled with clear fluid. Whenever I attempt to pop them, they not only return swiftly but also become larger and more bothersome. They can cluster together at times but are predominantly scattered, with my hand being the most impacted area.

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Answers (1)

Cony

8/17/2025, 6:40:42 AM

OpenHealth AI

It sounds like you are dealing with an irritating skin condition that has persisted despite various treatments. The fluid-filled bumps and intense itching you're experiencing could be due to a number of factors, such as eczema, contact dermatitis, an allergic reaction, or even a viral infection. The sensation of tightness in your throat is also concerning and should be considered seriously. Here’s how to proceed:

Main Points

  • You are experiencing itchy, fluid-filled bumps that have spread over various areas of your body.
  • Multiple treatments have not provided relief, and there is a noted sensation of throat tightness.

Explanation

The fluid-filled bumps and intense itching you describe could indicate several possible skin conditions, including:

  1. Allergic Reaction: This could be triggered by something in your environment or personal care products.
  2. Dermatitis: Such as contact dermatitis from an irritant or allergen.
  3. Viral Infection: Certain viral infections can cause symptoms like yours, especially if accompanied by fluid-filled lesions.
  4. Other Conditions: Skin conditions such as eczema or molluscum contagiosum might also mimic these symptoms.

Your concurrent symptoms—particularly the tightness in your throat—may be indicative of an allergic reaction that could potentially escalate, so monitoring these symptoms closely is imperative.

Next Steps

  1. Immediate Self-Care:

    • Stop using any new skincare or laundry products until the bumps resolve. Sometimes even apparent non-allergens can trigger a reaction.
    • Keep the affected areas clean and dry. Avoid popping the bumps to reduce the risk of infection and worsening the condition.
  2. Antihistamines: Since Claritin has not helped, consider trying another over-the-counter antihistamine, like Zyrtec (cetirizine) or Allegra (fexofenadine). Sometimes, medications can work better for different individuals, so a switch could help.

  3. Moisturization: Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated. This can help if the bumps are related to dryness or eczema.

  4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any new symptoms, particularly if your throat tightness worsens or if you start experiencing additional difficulty breathing or swelling.

  5. Follow-up: Given the persistence of your symptoms—including the throat tightness—it's crucial to revisit a healthcare provider. Request a dermatologist consultation if symptoms do not improve in the next few days, especially considering the rapid spread and your ongoing discomfort.

If you notice any severe symptoms (like difficulty swallowing or breathing) or if the bumps worsen significantly, seek urgent medical attention. Your comfort and health are paramount, and we want to ensure you find relief from this troublesome condition.

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