Managing Dyshidrotic Eczema: A Practical Guide to Daily Care and Flare-Up Prevention
Dyshidrotic eczema—sometimes called pompholyx—is a recurring skin condition that often shows up as small, deep-seated blisters on the fingers, palms, or soles. These blisters can be itchy or uncomfortable and may come with redness or swelling. The first step is recognizing the pattern: symptoms tend to appear in cycles, so tracking when they start and…
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