Every now and again I get these tiny clear bumps/bubbles on my fingers and let me tell you....THEY ITCH!!!!
What are these things and how do I get rid of them?
One of my co workers I think had that..I googled it as all I can remember is him saying it was basically like a severe form of eczema..he even did some clinical trials for a med to treat it.
Does this match what happens to your hands?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyshidrosis
WARNING..there are pictures in the link that show more advanced/serious forms of it.
I don't know what it is, but I get it too, and it is SO ANNOYING! I find it tends to happen more when it is hot for some reason...I don't think I've ever had it in the winter.
No, this doesn't look or sound anything like what I have. Feel sorry for anyone who has that.
Yeah, me too. It has been hot/humid here the last few days and that's when it popped up. Never get it in the winter either.![]()
One of my co workers I think had that..I googled it as all I can remember is him saying it was basically like a severe form of eczema..he even did some clinical trials for a med to treat it.
Does this match what happens to your hands?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyshidrosis
WARNING..there are pictures in the link that show more advanced/serious forms of it.
If it's the same thing I have (and it sounds like it is, down to some individual bubbles, and some clusters) it's basically a form of eczema, I started getting them in my early 20s. For me, it seems to be worst in summer and winter. A dermatologist can give you a prescription lotion for it, but there are a lot of lotions that work well for me, I like Aquaphor and Vaseline Creamy- they're both extremely thick, but work well. I put those on before bed, and use lighter lotion during the day. Mine tend to peel eventually. I was very self conscious about it when I first started getting them, but now it's just an annoyance. (Mine aren't nearly as bad as those on the wiki, thank goodness!)
One of my co workers I think had that..I googled it as all I can remember is him saying it was basically like a severe form of eczema..he even did some clinical trials for a med to treat it.
Does this match what happens to your hands?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyshidrosis
WARNING..there are pictures in the link that show more advanced/serious forms of it.