What is Dyshidrotic Eczema? – Dr. Sudheendra Udbalker



Dyshidrotic Eczema or pompholyx is a type of contact allergic dermatitis or an allergic rash which predominantly affects the palms and the soles. It can affect the children as well as adults. It is more common in warm weather. The triggers can be plenty varying from what your skin comes in contact with like soaps, chemicals and some other things coming in contact with. Even certain kind of foods can be a trigger for these kind of dyshidrotic eczema. It presents with simple itchy and burning sensation with eruptions of tiny boils that can be as big blisters on the palms and the soles associated with itching which can be variable.

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