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Pompholyx - Info on Pompholyx Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Pompholyx ?

Pompholyx is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Dyshidrotic dermatitis ( pompholyx ) is a form of hand eczema more common in women which starts on the sides of the fingers as itchy little bumps and then develops into a rash.

The name pompholyx comes from the Greek word for "bubble" , which accurately describes this disorder It is a common type of eczema affecting the hands , and sometimes the feet . At the very first stage there is eruption of tiny blisters in the skin, these blisters are , associated with itching and a burning feeling.  The later and more chronic stage shows more peeling, cracking, or crusting, and often bleeding.  Secondary infection with Staphylococcal bacteria is not infrequent (impetigo).  The result is pain, redness, swelling and crusting or pustules.  Infection with herpes simplex (the cold sore virus) may cause a severe blistering rash.

Here you find all terms related to Pompholyx, like symptoms, causes and effective treatment.

What are the causes of Pompholyx ?

The cause of the Pompholyx is unknown.

What are the symptoms of Pompholyx ?

Following are the symptoms of Pompholyx:

  1. Itchy vesicles on the sides of the fingers and palms of the hands
  2. appearing of tiny blisters (vesicles) deep in the skin
  3. chronic stage shows more peeling, cracking, or crusting, and often bleeding
  4. peeling, cracking, or crusting
  5. Infection with herpes simplex (the cold sore virus) may cause a severe blistering rash.

Treatment of Pompholyx - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Pompholyx are available, some are :

  • Protect your hands from direct contact with soaps, detergents, scouring powders, and similar irritating chemicals by wearing waterproof, cotton lined, gloves.
  • Wear waterproof gloves while peeling and squeezing lemons, oranges, or grapefruit, peeling potatoes, and handling tomatoes.

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