As summer approaches, many look forward to outdoor activities, but those with eczema, particularly dyshidrotic eczema, may face challenges. This condition causes small, itchy blisters on the fingers, toes, palms, and soles, often flaring up in spring due to allergens.
Eczema, or dermatitis, affects about 35 million Americans, typically starting in childhood but often persisting into adulthood. Symptoms include red, swollen skin and fluid-filled pimples that can ooze and crust. While not contagious, eczema can be hereditary and is often triggered by allergies.
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