
Which department should I register for dyshidrotic eczema?
Disease description:
My daughter is only 11 years old, and she has developed many small, transparent pimples on her hands and feet. I suspect it might be dyshidrotic eczema (sweat blister), and I would like to know which department I should register for dyshidrotic eczema?

For挂号 (registration) of dyshidrotic eczema, dermatology should be the first choice. Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various skin diseases, infections, and injuries. Dyshidrotic eczema, a common type of hand eczema characterized primarily by blisters on both hands, is best managed by dermatologists. Additionally, if dyshidrotic eczema is accompanied by specific allergic reactions, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), or signs of endocrine disorders, neurological abnormalities (such as tingling or burning sensations), or chronic symptoms that recur frequently and are difficult to cure, patients may also consider visiting allergy departments, endocrinology departments, neurology departments, or immunology departments for more comprehensive evaluation and treatment recommendations.