Keywords

dyshidrotic eczema, eczema, emollients, palmoplantar eczema, pompholyx, topical corticosteroids, vesicular hand dermatitis

 

Authors

  1. Sobering, Geraldine MN, NP, RN
  2. Dika, Cheryl MN, NP, RN

Abstract

Abstract: Vesicular hand dermatitis is a type of eczema involving the fingers, hands, and sometimes the feet. It is common in primary care, requiring prompt treatment to prevent chronicity. The cause is often unknown, making the condition challenging to treat. Management consists of avoiding irritants and using emollients and topical corticosteroids.