Post-COVID White Blisters on My Hands: No Clear Diagnosis, No Sleep, and Still Looking for Answers

Ever since COVID, I started noticing something strange on my hands, tiny white blisters forming on my palms and between my fingers. At first I wondered if it was the hand sanitizer we were all using obsessively during the pandemic.

But it never went away.

Every time the weather gets hot, it flares up. And at night? The itching becomes unbearable. I scratch and scratch until it turns into a burning sensation and even that feels like a relief compared to the itch. My sleep is suffering. My patience is suffering. My hands are suffering.

I've seen multiple dermatologists and gotten completely different diagnoses each time (eczema, dyshidrotic eczema, scabies). No consistent answer, no lasting treatment. It's exhausting to keep starting over with every new doctor.

If you've experienced anything similar ,especially the post-COVID timing, the heat triggers, or the nighttime flare-ups. I'd love to hear from you. What helped? What didn't?

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u/Infamous-Policy3683 — 16 days ago

It all started from the pandemic

Ever since COVID, I started noticing something strange on my hands , tiny white blisters forming on my palms and between my fingers. At first I wondered if it was the hand sanitizer we were all using obsessively during the pandemic.

But it never went away.

Every time the weather gets hot, it flares up. And at night? The itching becomes unbearable. I scratch and scratch until it turns into a burning sensation and even that feels like a relief compared to the itch. My sleep is suffering. My patience is suffering. My hands are suffering.

I've seen multiple dermatologists and gotten completely different diagnoses each time (eczema, dyshidrotic eczema, scabies). No consistent answer, no lasting treatment. It's exhausting to keep starting over with every new doctor.

If you've experienced anything similar ,especially the post-COVID timing, the heat triggers, or the nighttime flare-ups .I'd love to hear from you. What helped? What didn't?

And if you're based in Marrakech and know a reliable, thorough dermatologist who actually takes time to investigate rather than guess, please drop their name in the comments. I just want real answers and a full night's sleep again. 🙏

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u/Infamous-Policy3683 — 16 days ago

WAKANA MYAZAKI and RAN

Thank you, Yamazaki Sensei ❤️

For the character Ran Mori in Detective Conan, her voice actress Wakana Yamazaki shared in stage greetings, conversations, and interviews during the movie release:

“Ran Mori is a very special person to me.”

She also mentioned that it is the role she has voiced for the longest time. To this day, Ran has become a part of her life. Yamazaki said she can now perform the character naturally using her own natural voice.

Earlier, when Wakana Yamazaki was first offered the role of Ran Mori, she received the invitation for the Weekly Shōnen Sunday commercial theater and was cast directly without an audition. She later auditioned again for the TV anime series and was officially selected.

Because of Ran’s setting as a karate expert, Yamazaki herself began seriously training in kendo and Tai Chi. She has also experienced bungee jumping for the character’s scenes and continues to train every day to get even closer to the role of “Ran Mori.”

Wakana Yamazaki 1965 - 2026

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u/Infamous-Policy3683 — 25 days ago

The s23Uis really good (2026)but

I've had this thing for 3 years now. Tried the other new Ultras for a few weeks when it came out , both times I just came back to this one. Nothing about those phones made me feel like I was missing out on my S23. The upgrades exist, I just don't feel them in real life. Maybe I'm weird.

Why i keep using my S23U:

ergonomic performance: still gets me through the day which at 3 years old is honestly more than I expected. Charges fast enough that I stopped caring.

The heat thing is actually what I'm most impressed by. I'm in Marrakech. Summer here is no joke and I've seen phones just die on people (shut down, overheat, throttle to basically unusable). This one just keeps going. Never had a serious problem with it outdoors in full sun which is more than I can say for some newer phones my friends have.(most of them are Apple).

The one thing that actually annoys me though is about the camera after updates. I shoot a lot on my phone and something about the processing has just shifted over the years. It's hard to explain but the photos look different than they did when I first got it. Not always better. The hardware is still great but Samsung keeps messing with stuff under the hood and you just have to accept it. For people who care about mobile photography it's genuinely frustrating because you don't really have a say.

But yeah. Still a great phone in 2026. If you're thinking about upgrading from one, maybe don't.

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u/Infamous-Policy3683 — 1 month ago

How does wrapping a diet in a spiritual or religious narrative help someone sell clearly unsafe medical claims,like denying the link between sugar, smoking, and chronic disease?

Why does this kind of framing make people drop basic critical thinking and accept marketing over established biology?

And what does it say that around 80–90% of the audience following this trend are women?

This is especially relevant with the “Dyaa Al Awaadi Diet,” which bans foods like chicken, turkey, and eggs, while allowing things like Nutella and fried potatoes, supposedly because of pharmaceutical influence over the food industry.

Let me share with you my thoughts:

- It’s basically vibes over facts. Once something is sold as “pure” or “spiritual,” people stop questioning it :

If something is framed as “pure” or “natural,” people stop questioning it. So a product like Nutella can get a pass, even though it’s loaded with sugar, while basic foods like eggs get labeled “bad.”

That’s not logic,that’s just the label doing the work instead of the facts.

-The claims about sugar and smoking being harmless are just wrong ,no debate there. And banning eggs and chicken while allowing junk food makes zero nutritional sense.:

Decades of evidence link smoking to diseases like lung cancer and heart disease, and high sugar intake to issues like type 2 diabetes. Saying they’re harmless just ignores basic science.

At the same time, banning nutrient-dense foods like eggs and chicken while allowing something like Nutella or fried potatoes makes no nutritional sense , you're cutting protein and keeping sugar and empty calories. This is contradiction.

- If a diet asks you to ignore basic biology and trust a narrative instead, that’s not health,it’s just good marketing.:

The core issue here isn’t just “a bad diet ,it’s the mechanism used to sell it.

If a diet tells you to ignore basic biology,like the well-known link between smoking and lung cancer or sugar and type 2 diabetes and just “trust the message,” that’s not health advice. That’s marketing dressed up as truth.

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u/Infamous-Policy3683 — 1 month ago