- Male
- 31 Years
- 02/09/2025
My nephew has been developing sudden redness and water filled blisters on his legs and hands, which resolve on their own within a few days. His blood reports appear normal, and we have consulted multiple dermatologists, but none have been able to identify the root cause of these recurring blisters. I have attached images for reference. Could you please review them and share any insights or suggestions you may have? Thank you in advance.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Repeated skin blisters may be due to allergic or autoimmune causes. A skin biopsy or allergy panel may help find the cause if routine blood tests are normal.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a ALLERGY COMPREHENSIVE PANEL Test
Answered 02/09/2025
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