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  2. Dyshidrosis - Wikipedia

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    Dyshidrosis is a type of dermatitis, characterized by itchy vesicles of 1–2 mm in size, on the palms of the hands, sides of fingers, or bottoms of the feet. [8] Outbreaks usually conclude within three to four weeks, but often recur. [4] [8] Repeated attacks may result in fissures and skin thickening. [7] The cause of the condition is not ...

  3. Id reaction - Wikipedia

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    It is most commonly a blistering rash with itchy vesicles on the sides of fingers and feet as a reaction to fungal infection on the feet, athlete's foot. [6] Stasis dermatitis , allergic contact dermatitis , acute irritant contact eczema and infective dermatitis have been documented as possible triggers, but the exact cause and mechanism is not ...

  4. List of skin conditions - Wikipedia

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    Dyshidrosis (recurrent vesicular palmoplantar dermatitis, acute vesiculobullous hand eczema, dyshidrotic dermatitis, pompholyx) Endemic pemphigus (endemic pemphigus foliaceus, fogo selvagem) Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita

  5. Pompholyx - Wikipedia

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    Pompholyx may refer to: Pompholyx, certain eczema, see dyshidrosis; Pompholyx, a genus of rotifers in the family Testudinellidae; Pompholyx, a genus of insects in the family Pneumoridae, synonym of Prostalia; Pompholyx, a genus of fungi in the family Sclerodermataceae, synonym of Scleroderma

  6. Dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Dyshidrosis (dyshidrotic eczema, pompholyx, vesicular palmoplantar dermatitis) only occurs on palms, soles, and sides of fingers and toes. Tiny opaque bumps called vesicles, thickening, and cracks are accompanied by itching, which gets worse at night. A common type of hand eczema, it worsens in warm weather. (ICD-10 L30.1)

  7. Hand eczema - Wikipedia

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    Severe hand eczema is characterised by consistent or recurring, extended inflammation of the skin that severely affects the patient. Hand eczema is described as chronic if it lasts at least 3 months in spite of dermatological treatment, or if it recurs at least twice within a period of 12 months . Severe and chronic patterns of hand eczema are ...

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