Today we will talk about a little-studied skin disease - dyshidrosis. It is also called dry lamellar dyshidrosis. This disease affects the skin of the hands and feet, with the rash covering all the fingers and palms. This disease causes considerable discomfort, and treatment can take more than one month. Therefore, it is worth paying close attention to this disease.
What does the disease look like? In shape, it resembles ordinary bubbles - microscopic water bubbles. The blisters can merge with each other and form large rashes, which are accompanied by itching and peeling. The number of bubbles can be so large that the skin underneath them becomes a solid crust. Doctors say that dyshidrotic eczema is a cosmetic defect and causes more inconvenience than physical harm. This is because this disease does not always go exactly the way it does for most people. In some cases, the rash develops very quickly, and within a few hours the hands are covered with a rash over the entire surface. Frequent relapses of the disease are also possible.
And another feature of dyshidrotic eczema is that the disease becomes significantly more complicated in winter and in the cold. Therefore, in winter it is worth preventing the occurrence of this disease. Most often, this eczema refers to seborrheic varieties of other diseases and it develops as a result of disturbances in the functioning of the endocrine system. Therapy for this disease should only be prescribed by an experienced dermatologist. He will question you for the presence of other chronic pathologies, rule out the presence of diseases of the internal organs, and collect other tests. The doctor will assess the degree of skin damage, draw up the most complete diagnosis possible, and based on this diagnosis, a course of treatment will be prescribed that will completely cure the disease, slow down the development of cystic inflammation and accompanying symptoms. Be sure to follow all the recommendations of doctors, they will be able to help you even in the most difficult situations. Failure to follow your doctor's recommendations can lead to complications and a deterioration in your quality of life.