Your skin is just asking for a little ventilation.
This is the mildest form. The blockage is right at the top layer of skin (the stratum corneum). You’ll see tiny, clear, fluid-filled blisters that look like dewdrops. They don’t hurt or itch and usually burst on their own within a few days. blocked sweat duct
Not all blocked sweat ducts look the same. The symptoms depend on where the blockage occurs—whether it is near the surface or deeper within the skin. Your skin is just asking for a little ventilation
Do not use antibiotic ointments (they are too greasy) or scrubs/exfoliants (this irritates the inflammation further). blocked sweat duct