How to permanently cure chronic dyshidrotic eczema on the hands
How can dyshidrotic eczema on the hands be permanently cured when it persists chronically? This is the most urgent question patients wish to understand. So, how can chronic dyshidrotic eczema on the hands be effectively and permanently managed?
How Can Chronic Dyshidrotic Eczema on the Hands Be Permanently Managed?
Dyshidrotic eczema generally cannot be completely cured; instead, it can only be controlled through treatment to prevent recurrence. Regularly washing hands with diluted white vinegar or saline solution may help eliminate skin bacteria and reduce the risk of dyshidrotic eczema. Chronic dyshidrotic eczema on the hands may result from impaired sweat gland function, excessive internal dampness (a concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine), or poor hand hygiene.

Dyshidrotic eczema typically resolves spontaneously within several weeks. However, a small number of patients experience recurrent episodes year-round, potentially progressing to chronic eczema or developing secondary bacterial or fungal infections.
Guidance for Management:
1. Avoid scratching.
2. Hand and foot care: During seasonal transitions, minimize contact with water and cleaning agents; apply moisturizing cream frequently.
3. Emotional regulation: Maintaining a positive emotional state significantly enhances treatment efficacy.
4. Low-metal diet: Identify whether your dyshidrotic eczema is associated with metal exposure (e.g., nickel); if so, avoid such metals whenever possible.
For treatment, first cleanse the affected area thoroughly, then use a cotton swab to apply Han Kang Ling—a purely herbal topical preparation—uniformly onto the lesions two to three times daily.

In daily life, avoid consuming allergenic foods such as mutton, fish, shrimp, and crab. Also avoid contact with irritants like hand soap, detergent, and bar soap to prevent recurrence of dyshidrotic eczema. We hope this information proves helpful. Wishing you good health and happiness!