[13] Dyshidrosis is characterized by transient (but recurrent) and often symmetrical vesicular eruptions on the palms, soles, and/or lateral aspects of the fingers. These eruptions do not occur ...
Medically reviewed by Casey Gallagher, MD Dyshidrotic eczema (DE) is a chronic skin condition that causes small blisters on ...
Dyshidrotic eczema is also known as pompholyx (the ancient Greek word for “bubble”), foot-and-hand eczema, palmoplantar eczema, and vesicular eczema. It typically occurs on the hands ...
Stress and allergens can also cause flare-ups. Dyshidrotic eczema is a skin condition that typically affects the hands and feet. Small blisters may develop on your palms and soles or on your ...
Blisters on a toddler’s hands can be alarming, especially when you’re unsure of the cause. From innocent play mishaps to skin ...
Dyshidrotic eczema or dyshidrosis is a common, chronic, and recurrent eruption of small (1-2 mm) vesicles on the palms, soles, and/or lateral aspects of the fingers. Pompholyx, in contrast ...