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Symptoms of DYSHIDROSIS


Symptoms Dyshidrosis include small blisters, usually less than one mm. in diameter. They appear on the tips and sides of fingers, toes, palms and soles. The blisters are cloudy or opaque. The blisters are either flush with the skin or slightly elevated and they don’t break easily. Small blisters eventually coalesce to form large blisters. Blisters may be asymptomatic, they may itch, or cause pain. Soap, water or irritating substances may worsen the condition.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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