Eczema
Most likely this is caused by eczema. Eczema is triggered by water as it dries out the skin, or as an allergic reaction.
Eczema primarily affects the skin, causing redness, itching, and inflammation. It can occur on any part of the body but is commonly found on the hands, feet, face, and behind the knees.
Hello, I see you are asking "What is dyshidrotic eczema?" Dyshidrotic eczema is a common skin condition that causes blisters and itchy skin. Healthcare providers aren't sure what causes dyshidrotic eczema. Triggers may include allergies, stress and frequently moist or sweaty hands and feet. For more information, you can visit this URL - skincarehealthcenter. com/condition/dyshidrotic-eczema/c/10784
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there is a medicated lotion called eucerin that i used when i had eczema on my hands and that took it away fast. reduced the redness in 1 or 2 days and healed in about 2 weeks
This sounds like eczema (I have it).
You can't and one should never do it as your hands would suffer severe burns!
Eczema is a condition caused by hypersensitivity of the skin. This type of skin problem is common in infancy, but sufferers usually outgrow eczema by early adulthood. For some people, eczema is a permanent condition. Allergies, contact with rough fabrics, dry skin, environmental irritants, stress, contract with water and exposure to chemicals found in bath products may make eczema symptoms worse. Symptoms vary by eczema type, but the most common form is atopic, a chronic inflammation of the skin leading to rashes and itchy patches. A person with atopic eczema may experience skin blisters, ear bleeding or discharge, changes in skin color, and thickened areas of the skinknown as lichenificationfrom chronic irritation and frequent scratching. Atopic eczema rashes may appear anywhere on the body, but a child under two is more likely to have a rash on her face, hands, feet and scalp, whereas an adult sufferer has outbreaks on his hands, feet, neck and on the inside of his elbows and knees.Dyshidrotic eczema, more common in women than in men, causes small, intensely itchy blisters to appear on the hands and feet. The blisters are filled with fluid. The exact cause of this type of eczema is unknown, but a person with allergies, constantly wet hands or feet or who's experiencing a lot of stress is more likely to develop the condition.The least common type of eczema is nummular eczema, usually seen in elderly men. Nummular eczema causes itchy, round spots or patches to appear on the skin of the legs and arms and may spread to the middle of the body. The spots may ooze or become crusty, especially if the sufferer is itching the affected areas. All eczema suffers may prevent outbreaks by avoiding common triggers, such as chronically moist skin and perfumes found in soaps and perfumes. Rough clothing and bed linens will irritate already inflamed skin and worsen eczema symptoms. Over-the-counter antihistamines help dull itching, but for frequent or serve eczema outbreaks, prescription medication, such as steroid cream, may be necessary for treatment.
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Severe swelling of the hands and feet to the point of cracking and bleeding can occur due to conditions like severe eczema, cellulitis, or contact dermatitis. It could also be a sign of a more serious condition such as congestive heart failure or kidney disease. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
It could be eczema..it is itchy skin, you get little red spots on it and your dead skin falls off more than normal. When I had it I used cream for my hands (non-allergic cream) to smooth the skin.