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Title: Dyshidrotic Eczema: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment


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Dyshidrotic Eczema
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Dyshidrotic Eczema
  • Dyshidrotic eczema is a non-contagious skin
    condition resulting in the formation of pruritic
    vesicular on palms, finger, and soles of the
    feet. Dyshidrotic eczema is also known as
    Pompholyx or Cheiropompholyx. Dyshidrotic eczema
    is the most common type of dermatitis and is
    prevalent among women than men. The blisters
    formed on the body due to dyshidrotic eczema are
    often filled with pus or fluid. Blisters
    generally last for about a month and are often
    linked to seasonal allergy or stress. 

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Causes of Dyshidrotic eczema
  • The exact cause of dyshidrotic eczema in not
    known however there may be a number of factors
    causing dyshidrotic eczema. Factors that may
    cause dyshidrotic eczema include 
  • Genetics, the mutation of the gene filaggrin may
    cause dyshidrotic eczema
  • The abnormality in the sweat gland may also cause
    dyshidrotic eczema
  • Overgrowth of fungus on the skin
  • Exposure to harmful chemicals such as cobalt and
    chromium
  • If you are already diagnosed with other skin
    infection such as athletes foot or psoriasis
  • Presence of excessive moisture on skin
  • Allergic reaction
  • Depression
  • Weak immune system

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Symptoms
  • Most of the patients diagnosed with dyshidrotic
    eczema experience symptoms on their hands.
    Consult a dermatologist if you encounter any of
    the following symptoms. Common symptoms of
    dyshidrotic eczema are 
  • Excessive precipitation
  • Pus filled with blisters
  • Vesicles on the fingers
  • Cracked and painful skin
  • Itchiness and redness
  • Thickened skin

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Diagnosis of Dyshidrotic eczema
  • A dermatologist will start the diagnosis of
    dyshidrotic eczema by performing a physical exam
    and asking about your medical history. After
    this, he may take a sample of the pus or fluid
    from the blister to observe it under the
    microscope. A dermatologist may also order a
    blood test or skin allergy test to check any link
    between dyshidrotic eczema and allergy.

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Treatments
  • The treatment of dyshidrotic eczema depends on
    the severity of the condition. However, there is
    no permanent cure for this treatment. Here are
    certain measures that can be taken to minimise
    further complications and to provide relief from
    existing symptoms of dyshidrotic eczema.
  • Antihistamines medicines to get relief from
    itchiness
  • Ointments and creams to prevent skin from getting
    dry
  • Avoid scratching the affected area
  • Steroid pills only on dermatologists
    prescription
  • Ultraviolet (UV) Light Therapy
  • Medicines for draining the blisters
  • Medicines for suppressing immune system
  • Apply petroleum jelly
  • Apply alcohol free moisturizer

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Risk factors of Dyshidrotic eczema 
  • Dermatologists believe that people have high
    chances of developing dyshidrotic eczema if they
    are undergoing physical or emotional stress of
    suffering from allergies. Moreover, you are
    likely to get dyshidrotic eczema if your hands or
    feet are mostly in water or exposed to certain
    chemicals such as cobalt, chromium, and nickel.

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Complications of Dyshidrotic eczema
  • One of the major complications associated with
    dyshidrotic eczema is the discomfort from itching
    and the pain from the blisters. The complications
    of dyshidrotic eczema can become extreme that you
    can be limited in the use of your hands and feet.
    A probability of getting an infection is also on.

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