1. Dyshidroticeczema Small fluid-filled blisters called vesicles appear on the fingers, hands, and feet. They are most common along the edges of the fingers, toes, palms and soles. These blisters cause intense itching and scaly patches of skin that flake constantly or... Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
2. Dyshidroticeczema Small fluid-filled blisters called vesicles appear on the fingers, hands, and feet. They are most common along the edges of the fingers, toes, palms and soles. These blisters cause intense itching and scaly patches of skin that flake constantly or... www.clarian.org
3. DyshidroticEczema: eMedicine Dermatology Dyshidroticeczema is a recurrent or chronic relapsing form of vesicular palmoplantar dermatitis of unknown etiology. Dyshidroticeczema also is termed pompholyx, which derives from cheiropompholyx, which means "hand and bubble... emedicine.medscape.com
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