If you see these painful red bumps, you may have dyshidrotic eczema

Dyshidrotic eczema, common in spring, is a manageable but incurable skin condition
characterized by small, itchy blisters. Eczema refers to a group of skin inflammation diseases, affecting around 35 million Americans, with 70% being children under five. During flare-ups, skin becomes red, itchy, swollen, and may develop fluid-filled bumps that ooze or crust.
Triggers include allergies or genetics, though eczema isn’t contagious. Dyshidrotic eczema, also called pompholyx, is known by various names based on its location: cheiropompholyx(hands), podopompholyx (feet), or cheiropodopompholyx (hands and feet)

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