
How to treat hand eczema with blisters?
Disease description:
My husband is 40 years old. Recently, many blisters suddenly appeared on his hands, and the doctor diagnosed it as dyshidrotic eczema. I would like to know how to treat hand dyshidrotic eczema.

The treatment of hand dyshidrotic eczema mainly includes:
1. General care: Keep hands clean and dry, avoid prolonged contact with water, especially liquids containing irritants such as dishwashing detergent and soap.
2. Topical medications: Use of topical drugs such as triamcinolone urea ointment or tacrolimus ointment to relieve itching and promote resolution of blisters. Specific medication should be used under a doctor's guidance.
3. Oral medications: For patients with more severe symptoms, oral administration of drugs such as loratadine tablets or prednisone acetate tablets may be considered to alleviate symptoms. However, please note that oral medications should be taken only as directed by a physician; self-medication should be avoided.
4. Physical therapy: Such as infrared irradiation therapy, which can promote blister fluid absorption and improve the condition.
5. Surgical treatment: For large blisters or recurrent dyshidrotic eczema, surgical excision or incision and drainage may be considered to drain pus and promote skin recovery.