Dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) is a chronic skin condition causing small, itchy
blisters on the hands, fingers, and feet, common in spring. Symptoms include blisters,
redness, itching, flaking, cracked skin, and pain. It’s not contagious and often affects those with eczema, contact dermatitis,
or hay fever.Treatment Options:Medical: Corticosteroid creams, antihistamines,
immune-suppressing ointments (Protopic, Elidel), UV therapy, and blister drainage.Natural:
Cold compresses, aloe vera, and oatmeal to soothe skin.While there’s no cure, proper skincare helps manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups.