Summer is approaching
Quite a few people on their fingers
Some transparent "small blisters" have grown
After the puncture
This area will also be gradual
Molting, shrinking, cracking······
Itching is really itching
It's really ugly
Report on time every year
This potholed hand
Who can withstand it~
It's actually a kind of eczema called
Sweat blisters
Dyshidrosis is a blistering disease in the palms and feet where sweat glands are well developed. It usually occurs in late spring and early summer, and tends to heal on its own in autumn and winter.
If you have dyshidrosis, you have a strong metabolism. Children and young people are more likely to get it, and it is rare to see the elderly develop sweat herpes.
Exposure to heavy metals such as nickel and chromium, staying up late, excessive nervousness and other psychological factors, and long-term exposure to alkaline detergents such as laundry detergent, dish soap, and soap may make sweat herpes "come to the door".
NO.1
Is dyshishidrosis contagious?
No!
Although it grows in a pile, it looks like a madman
But it's not contagious
Some physical contact
It doesn't matter
NO.2
Can sweat herpes wash off?
It doesn't solve the problem
Excessive handwashing worsens symptoms
It's better to avoid irritation
Detergents and soaps come in handy
NO.3
Where does the water in sweat blisters go?
This is definitely a rumor!
It's just because
Sweat blisters grow more intensively
It happens to grow nearby
will create such an "illusion"
Even if it's itchy, be sure to scratch little or no at all. Be careful not to squeeze the blisters, let alone pick them with needles, otherwise damaging the skin pores will lead to the formation of more blisters, and it is also prone to serious consequences such as bacterial infection.
NO.4
Can dyshidrosis be left without treatment?
Dyshidrosis is a self-limiting condition
It usually heals spontaneously in 1-2 weeks
But if there is a purulent infection
or long-term prolongation
Remember to come to the hospital
- When itching is unbearable, calamine can be used topically to astringent blisters, but it is not recommended when skin lesions appear.
- After peeling, drying, or even cracking, skin care products such as vitamin E ointment or urea cream can be used.
- Local broken purulent infection, topical antibiotic ointment can be used.
- Guidance in this issue: Zhang Yuan, attending physician of the Department of Dermatology of the Third People's Hospital of Hangzhou
- Contributed by: Hangzhou Third People's Hospital
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