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Dyshidrotic eczema, also called dyshidrosis is a type of eczema that leads to a blistering rash on the hands or feet, especially on the fingers, palms, and the soles. The bumps on fingers are normally small and often itchy.
Itchy bumps on fingers also referred to as Dyshidrosis, or dyshidrotic eczema is a condition where small, fluid-filled blisters begin to appear on the sides of your fingers, as well as in the palms of your hands. In some extreme cases the feet soles may be affected too.
Dyshidrotic eczema causes small, intensely itchy blisters on the palms of hands, soles of feet and edges of the fingers and toes. While the actual cause of dyshidrotic eczema isn’t known, it is more common in people who have another form of eczema and tends to run in families, suggesting a genetic component.
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