Dishidrotic eczema
Dishidrotic eczema (syn. dishidrotic dermatitis, dishidrotic dermatitis, pompholyx) is a chronic, non-contagious inflammation of the skin affecting the hands and feet. The disease is more common in women and in patients with atopic dermatitis or contact allergies.
Clinical signs:
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- characterised by an itchy rash with small subcutaneous vesicles
- a burning sensation may be felt at the site of the rash
- lesions on the skin of the hands, fingers, soles of the feet
- superficial wounds, skin fraying during healing
- the disease tends to recur
Risk factors:
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- genetic predisposition
- increased sweating of the hands and feet
- humid environment, frequent contact with chemicals (e.g. hand washing, washing dishes or floors)
- sensitisation or allergy to environmental factors, most commonly nickel
- reaction to medicines
- emotional stress
Diagnostics
Diagnosis is based on characteristic clinical signs. If there is a suspicion that the rashes may be provoked by environmental substances or allergies, an allergen patch test is carried out and a doctor consultation with an allergist/clinical immunologist may be recommended.
If the diagnosis is in doubt, a biopsy of a skin graft may be performed.
Treatment
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- Avoidance of factors that provoke rashes is recommended (humid environment, allergic substances if found)
- your doctor will assess the extent of the disease and choose topical preparations or a combination of oral medicines.
- phototherapy treatments may be prescribed
Prophylaxis to prevent recurrence of rashes:
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- wearing cotton gloves and rubber gloves when working with wet hands
- reducing profuse sweating (proper choice of footwear made of natural materials, cotton socks, antiperspirants, botulinum injections, etc.)
- hand and foot creams to ensure good skin barrier properties
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