Regarding my previous post, I was diagnosed with Dyshidrotic Eczema.
Dyshidrosis Eczema
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I had this on both my hands and they turned into lesions/blisters. However still can't find any photo's that exactly reassemble what I had on my hands. Since now the severity of the condition has passed I totally forgot to take photo's back then.
All I can recommend is go see a Naturopath and find out why your immune system is weak, I believe for my case its just being generally un-healthy. Eating heaps of processed foods, everyone has a trigger. It just seems a shame that all of us have to go to the extent of self diagnosing and searching forums!!!
My GP has said if it appears again I'll have to go to a dermatologist!
I just noticed you replied back Shell and was wondering what the dermatologist said about preventing this kind of Eczema.
Cheers Guys
Brad
It was about $10 bucks, but heck, that's nothing after all the money I've spent on everything else just to have it not work or offer any relief.
I'll probably come back here in a day or two to update how this stuff is working. I'm hopeful!!!!!
Great to hear that you have found relieve, I felt like seriously cutting my hands off!!
I'll keep that Triplecream in mind if it re-occurs
Don't forget to re-post to see how your progress has come along!
Cheers,
Brad
ok..... Another thing that causes these things is harsh chemicals like carpet cleaners or moist Lysol wipes so I notice the difference because if it's caused by eating ham I'll get it the next day just a few blisters until eventually my while two hands are full of them and red and swoleen and itchy, but when it is caused by the sprays or wipes I'll just get it where my hand or hnds touched it, mostly on the palms and sometimes it's just the hand I used to clean with but not both
thirdly..... Baby powder or talcum powder has the same effect, for example once I feuded to put some talc inside my running shoes..... Bad idea ..... Or another time I kept wearing latex gloves that have talc inside..... Well these is an instant breakout.....
But the ham is the worse.... Not all ttypes of ham... It's certain kinds but I noticed that the bad quality one or cheap ones ruin my hands
oh yea and it starts with just a few blisters.... In a week the palms are full then it gets really itchy and red and yu can see a yelowish liquid inside of the blisters... The itching process Lasts about two weeks, then they gets smaller and dry this also takes two weeks so after one month of having them the skin starts to peel off, till it's gone so the whole process lasts about 5 to 6 weeks for me....
One interesting thing is that all tree of us girls have very clammy hands and feet. I dont know if this is typical of this condition, but I think it is an interesting coincidence...I never have blisters from early fall to late spring. I don't know if this is due to seasonal allergies-which we also have-or if it is the sun or heat, which I have also heard...we have found some things that make it easier to live with-avoiding harsh soaps and keeping hands well lotioned, but everyone needs to find what is best for them. Like othersi had doctors who thought I had fungus all my childhood and would put harsh chemicals on my hands that stung like crazy and never helped, but over the years I have found little tricks like the cold water baths that really do help...try them all until you find what works for you. They are a nusciance, but I don't think they are deadly!
Best of luck to all of you!
Hi Gnicole I thank you for writing about this topic I have recently had the same problem. I will try not to use these antibactail soaps and see if it does work for me too.
Thank:-P
what i recomend is keep your hands dry for a while until they fade away... it is an allergy disorder could be related to sweating so the innerskin produce the bumps or exposure to cleansers that if your skin is quite delicate.... it can suffer of blisters.
also the food you will take is very important to help healing... specialy with sugars and wheat and dairy products... try to avoid them for a few days and you will see they fade away.... also i dont recomend oily moistures... cuz they keep ur hands wet or more humid and if is hot then they wont go away....
I want to give you a bit of information about these lovely pin sized blisters on your hands.
My Mother has undergone all of the same treatments from the creams and shote to the extreme meds. to the steroids. Finally we have a true answer. What most if not all of your are suffering from is called Pustular Psoriasis. Its a very uncommon form of Psoriasis with different levels from sudden and severe (acute), long term (chronic), or somewhere in between (subacute).
unlucky for my mother she is suffering form the long term (chronic) and let me just say she is 51 years old and though this skin condition is genetic she has been lucky as it has only become active in the last 2 years.. but it will cause her extreme pain the rest of her life. She also will probably lose her fingernails and possibly her toe nails due to this condition along with the onset pain of Psoriatic arthritis which is in turn caused by the Pustular Psoriasis.
Please check out this website for all the information you need about the treatment of this very painful and sometimes life altering skin condition.
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Joy in GA wrote: try some benadyrl for two , three days, i have been having the same problem since the age of 10 and did al the same you have, found out by trial and error that dandruff shampoo help the itching and actually helps the pustuals go away faster, the creams dont help at all ive tried five doctors and all with the same results. I ve noticed anything to do with flowers is also to blame, flowerseeds, peanut butter etc.... also get to me me but sometimes i forget and pay the price later,, also if ur under alot of stress this brings it on.. just keep some benadryl or anti-histamine handy.
i get them on my feet first. one or two, there tiny but itch like crazy, and if u pop them they just close back up and get worse, so put some drandruff soap on your feet and let them sit for a while, and take you some benadryl before u go to bed, It will take a few days to get rid of them , but you must do this when they come out , if it get full blown out you will suffer the peeling effect for weeks to come, Your skin turns really thin after it goes away and is easily cracked and splits, so tyr this home remedy one time and i think you be pleasantly surprised, beleive me i have had to several times and this works for me ....David
Hi Susan in Arizona
I have some of the same things going on with my has as you. I have been told that I have everything from Dis hydrosis to Herpes. I tell you these dr's have no idea what they are treating. I have been on steriod shots/creams for about 6 years now. The shots have made me gain weight & the cream is so greasy that you can barley stand to put it on.
My hands get so bad that they get infected from time to time. I have done the allergy test where the send you home with this thing taped to your back for 2 days & nothing showed. I've tried to monitor the things that I ate before a breakout & also the things that I touched, but I can't find a common denominator here. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks