Dyshidrotic eczema

Description

A condition in which tiny, fluid-filled blisters appear on the palms and fingers.

Overview

The cause of dyshidrotic eczema is unknown. It can be associated with a skin disorder called atopic dermatitis, as well as seasonal allergies, such as hay fever.

Symptoms

In dyshidrotic eczema, tiny, fluid-filled blisters appear on the hands and feet. They may also appear on the soles of the feet. The blisters often last about 3 weeks and can be very itchy.

Treatments

Using a skin cream or ointment with hydrocortisone may ease symptoms.

Last Updated Oct 24, 2023


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