ehow articles gives new treatment
// January 12th, 2010 // About Pompholyx
coming from ehow:
Do
you or a friend frequently get clear fluid filled blisters on your
hands and feet every summer? Does the itch drive you crazy? If so you
probably have dyshidrotic eczema. Dyshidrotic eczema is very common and
tends to recur in certain individuals when the weather becomes hot and
humid. Dyshidrotic eczema lesions have been described as tapioca-like
in appearance and primarily occur on the hands and feet. When these
clear blisters rupture they cause painful erosions and fissures which
are difficult to treat. They also can also become infected. What are
the most effective ways to treat dyshidrotic eczema?
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Step 1
Apply
gauze dressings soaked in Burow’s solution to the affected areas. This
aluminum acetate compound treats dyshidrotic eczema by soothing the
itch, drying the rash and preventing local infection. -
Step 2
Frequently apply a lubricating moisturizer to all affected areas. Reapply whenever you wash your hands.
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Step 3
Keep your hands as dry as possible. Minimize hand washing with soap or alcohol sanitizers.
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