There are blisters on your fingers, and then there are red blisters on your hands. It still itches. How can it be?

I didn't see your specific situation, so I can only guess from your narrative:

1. If your hands are sweaty, it is sweaty hand herpes. You can buy some in the feed store and wipe the affected part of your hand with brown rice or rice bran. During the treatment, try not to touch water, especially hot water. Take vitamin B or B2 orally.

2. If there is no hand sweat, it is a goose's paw wind caused by Candida albicans, and the blister itching is remarkable. Topical miconazole cream, clotrimazole cream, compound benzoic acid liniment, compound rapamycin liniment, etc. Keratinized thickening type can be soaked in compound benzoic acid ointment, miconazole cream or 10% glacial acetic acid. For chapped skin, urea oil can be added. After the lesions subside, medication should be used for at least 2 weeks. The frequency of applying medicine to hands should be increased appropriately, especially after washing hands, applying ointment or cream.

Of course, it is best to go to a skin specialist hospital for examination and diagnosis. Cause: Many drugs can harm liver and kidney. Need careful medication.