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Seba Garavanoover 6 years ago
Diagnosis?

Diagnosis?

The blisters are now quite well, so it may be a little bit hard to tell but my dermatologist was able to diagnose in a second. What do you say? A) Atopic dermatitis B) Dyshidrosis C) Dermatitis herpetiformis I'll post the answer later if you want me to.

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over 6 years ago

As graso said it's dyshidrosis (b). It's a little bit tricky because the tratment is using corticosteroids (a type of hormone) and it can only be used for a limited period of time. I only use the cream when it is really itchy and the blisters are very red. It is usually in the hands but it can be in the feet too. The causes are unknown, however there are some speculations.

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over 6 years ago

A

over 6 years ago

C

over 6 years ago

B

over 6 years ago

B. i have eczema dyshidrosis too and its a difficult thing to deal with.

over 6 years ago

B

over 6 years ago

B. But needed better pics.

over 6 years ago

I published it because my dermatologist got it in a second. I know it could be hard because the blisters are scarred now, but hey you got it!

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