Dyshidrotic eczema is a type
of eczema and a skin disorder characterized by small blisters that are marked
on the palms, fingers and sometimes itchy feet. It is a type of acute
dermatitis, which is in the nature of the recurrent and can lead to
complications if not treated properly on time. The cause is still unknown
dyshidrotic and it is seen to worsen during certain months with a change in
time. Winter might be a bit more problematic for people with eczema
Dyshidrotic. The appearance of this skin disease is sudden and can occur in
people of all ages. Fortunately, there are a number of methods are available,
but also, it must be completely healed, or it can occur again and again.
• Fluid-filled small, itchy
blisters and painful
• The severe drought of the
palms and fingers
• cracked and dry skin, after
the bubble burst
• thickening of the skin,
inflammation and redness
• Itchy skin
• Do not nail the problems of
infection and nail
Trigger and diagnostic
Although there is no specific
cause for this condition, there are several triggers that can make the bubbles
appear. Excessive sweating, an allergic reaction to certain products and
chemicals, can be considered disorders of the digestive system and some tissues
as the cause of this disease. It can range from a dermatologist, after you are
diagnosed with a few small skin tests.
Treatment
There are few treatments
available to treat the number of dyshidrotic eczema. Some people find that the
methods originally used as a treatment for dyshidrotic eczema, not for them to
work later. To avoid such situations, you should try to prevent the disease as
soon as the course of treatment was completed.
Drug
Oral medications include
antihistamines consumption, to reduce severe itching and inflammation. Current
medications include topical application of steroid creams and ointments that
contain cortisone or zinc oxide. In the case of secondary bacterial infection,
antibiotics should be taken under the advice of a dermatologist. Oral
anti-pruritics such as Benadryl may help severe itching.
Homeopathy
Application of topical creams
offered by homeopathy, such as Urtica urens and marigold, and the use of oral
medications, such as Nat Mur, arsenic, graphite, sulfur and oil are effective
in this type of eczema treatment.
PUVA therapy
PUVA therapy is a special type
of UV treatment, soaking the affected areas in psoralen solution, then put it
includes long-wave UV light. This must be done regularly, sometimes 4-5 times
per week and should be continued for several months.
Below are some natural
remedies for aczema syshidrotic.
• Soak the affected area
during the recording of potassium permanganate, can alleviate sea salt or white
vinegar associated itching, flaking and dryness with dyshidrotic eczema. Enjoy
your palms, fingers and feet for about 40 minutes, twice a day.
• Use a light moisturizer to
hydrate your hands and feet regularly.
• Use aloe vera gel to clean
your hands instead of soap.
• Use rolled oats or sea salt
for bathing instead of soap.
• To smooth and soothe the
skin, apply linseed oil or coconut oil to the affected area.
• sunbathing or exposing the
affected area of the UV radiation for a short time can help heal skin
condition.
• Use a cold compress to
relieve irritation and burns.
Tips for the prevention of
recurrence
• Try not to scratch the
affected area and broken bulbs.
• Keep your feet clean and dry
the palm. Use cold water to do it and not to bathe in hot water. Instead, use
lukewarm water for bathing.
• Do not expose affected area
can cause to chemicals, soaps and tissues that cause disease.
• Use gloves when working with
agents from water, dust and clean.
• Follow a healthy diet and
avoid eating processed foods.
• Avoid caffeine and dieting
without nickel.
• Do not rub your skin,
instead of pads gently with a soft cloth or towel.
• Clean the wear jewelry on
your fingers, let your skin regularly and will be missed for a day or two.
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