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Blisters on the fingers are small, fluid-filled pockets that form on the upper layer of the skin, typically due to friction, burns, or irritation. These blisters, also known as vesicles, develop as a protective mechanism to shield underlying tissues from further damage. The most common cause of blisters on fingers is repeated friction or pressure, such as from using tools, playing musical instruments, or engaging in sports like tennis or rowing. Burns, whether from heat, chemicals, or sun exposure, can also cause blister formation. Other causes include allergic reactions, contact with irritants, and certain skin conditions, such as eczema or dermatitis. In some cases, blisters can result from infections, like herpes simplex or chickenpox. Treatment for finger blisters generally focuses on relieving pain, protecting the area, and preventing infection. It's usually best to leave blisters intact, as the skin covering them provides a natural barrier against infection. Covering the blister with a clean bandage or dressing can help protect it. If a blister is particularly large, painful, or likely to burst, a sterile needle can be used to drain it while keeping the overlying skin in place. After draining, applying an antibiotic ointment and covering it with a sterile bandage can help prevent infection. Over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can alleviate discomfort. It's important to avoid further friction or pressure on the affected finger to promote healing. If blisters are recurrent, severe, or show signs of infection, such as redness, warmth, or pus, medical attention should be sought.