Instead, a huge amount of bubbles of clear liquid appear underneath the skin of fingers, palms of the hand,
and soles of
feet. They are sometimes itchy
and painful. The liquid eventually drains from the blisters back into the body, and the skin flakes off leaving a tender area of clear skin painful to touch.
The cause of dishydrosis is hard to pinpoint. Other not so common causes are chickenpox, herpes simplex or impetigo.
It could be due to allergy. So you could take an anti-histamine for it.