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Understanding Dyshidrotic Eczema: Treatment Options and Resources

Dyshidrotic eczema Hello Dr. Cheng, I have been suffering from pompholyx for many years and understand that this condition cannot be completely cured. Currently, I am using a medication called Dermovate. I am concerned about whether prolonged use of this medication may have sid...


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The treatment for dyshidrotic eczema typically involves the application of topical corticosteroid ointments, such as Dermovate, which is used to reduce itching and control the condition. For cases that are difficult to manage or that recur throughout the year, some individuals ha...

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Understanding Blisters: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Blister In the summer, especially in hot and humid weather, small transparent blisters may appear on the hands and feet (this can also occur in winter). These blisters gradually grow and can eventually rupture, leading to erosion. I have consulted a dermatologist, and some doctor...


Dr. Zheng Lizhen Reply:
The foot and sweat blisters can sometimes be difficult to distinguish from athlete's foot based solely on appearance. Additionally, individuals with athlete's foot may also develop sweat blisters on their hands, so your description alone is insufficient to differentiate...

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