As summer approaches, people with eczema, particularly dyshidrotic eczema, may struggle with flare-ups due to the season’s heat and allergens. Dyshidrotic eczema causes painful, itchy blisters on the hands, feet, and fingers. While eczema cannot be cured, it can be controlled with proper treatment. Symptoms include redness, swelling, and fluid-filled pimples, and it’s more common in adults aged 20-40, especially women. The condition is not contagious but can be hereditary. Treatment options include corticosteroids, UV therapy, and antihistamines. Natural remedies such as cold compresses, aloe vera, and oatmeal may also help soothe symptoms. Effective management involves understanding the condition and seeking appropriate medical care to prevent infections and reduce flare-ups, allowing individuals to enjoy the summer with fewer discomforts.
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