Dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) is a type of eczema that causes very itchy (pruritic), fluid-filled blisters (vesicles) to form on the hands and feet. It can affect people of any age, but is more common before age 40. There is no cure, but treatment and certain lifestyle changes can help relieve symptoms.
What are the causes?
The cause of this condition is not known.
What increases the risk?
You are more likely to develop this condition if:
You are older than 40.
You are female.
What are the signs or symptoms?
Symptoms of this condition may affect the hands, feet, or both. Symptoms may come and go, and may include:
Severe itching, which may happen before blisters appear.
Blisters. These may form suddenly.
In the early stages, blisters may form near …show more content…
If you were prescribed antibiotic medicine, take or apply it as told by your health care provider. Do not stop using the antibiotic even if your condition improves.
Wash your hands with soap and water frequently to avoid infection.
Identify and avoid triggers and allergens.
Keep fingernails short to avoid breaking open the skin while scratching.
Keep all follow-up visits as told by your health care provider. This is important.
Contact a health care provider if:
You have symptoms that do not go away.
You have signs of infection, such as:
More redness, swelling, or pain.
Pus or a bad smell.
Increased warmth in the affected area.
Summary
Dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) is a type of eczema that causes very itchy (pruritic), fluid-filled blisters (vesicles) to form on the hands and feet.
The cause of this condition is not known.
There is no cure for this condition, but treatment can help relieve symptoms. Treatment depends on how many blisters you have and how severe they are.
Use mild soaps, cleansers, and lotions that do not contain dyes, perfumes, or other irritants. Keep your skin