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Diagnosing dyshidrotic eczema
Trying to diagnose dyshidrotic eczema can vary from being straightforward to fairly complex, depending on how obvious the symptoms are. The symptoms that you will be experiencing if you have the condition are small blisters, up to an inch in length, which can appear on the fingers, hands, and feet. The areas affected will be particularly itchy. After a few days, you will likely experience thickening of these affected areas, along with some scaling and also painful fissures.
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