Dyshidrotic Eczema: Dyshidrotic eczema is a type of eczema (dermatitis) of unknown cause that is characterized by a pruritic vesicular eruption on the fingers, palms, and soles. The condition affects teenagers and adults and may be acute, recurrent, or chronic. A more appropriate term for this vesicular eruption is pompholyx, which means bubble. The clinical course of dyshidrotic eczema can range of mild to severe.
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Eczema: This can be eczema, are your hands in water constantly? Apply vaseline and cover them overnight with cotton gloves and do it nightly. Try to stay away from frequent washing and use of hand sanitizers, the latter are very drying.
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