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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Hand eczema
| image          = [[File:Handekzem_dyshidrosiform.jpg|left|thumb|Hand eczema]]
| caption        = Dyshidrotic eczema on the hand
| field          = [[Dermatology]]
| synonyms        = Hand dermatitis
| symptoms        = [[Itching]], [[redness]], [[cracking]], [[blisters]]
| complications  = [[Infection]], [[chronic pain]]
| onset          = Any age, commonly in adults
| duration        = Chronic, with periods of flare-ups
| causes          = [[Irritants]], [[allergens]], [[genetic predisposition]]
| risks          = [[Occupational exposure]], [[atopic dermatitis]]
| diagnosis      = [[Clinical examination]], [[patch testing]]
| differential    = [[Psoriasis]], [[fungal infection]], [[contact dermatitis]]
| prevention      = Avoidance of triggers, use of protective gloves
| treatment      = [[Moisturizers]], [[topical corticosteroids]], [[phototherapy]]
| medication      = [[Antihistamines]], [[immunosuppressants]]
| frequency      = Common
| deaths          = Rare
}}
[[File:Handekzem hyperkeratotisch-rhagadiform.jpg|Hand eczema hyperkeratotic-rhagadiform|thumb|left]]
[[File:Fingerkuppenekzem.jpg|Fingertip eczema|thumb|left]]
[[File:Epikutanni-test.jpg|Patch test|thumb|left]]
'''Hand eczema''' is a common condition that causes the skin on your hands to become inflamed and irritated. It is often caused by a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition, contact with irritants, and allergies. Hand eczema can be a long-term (chronic) condition and can cause significant distress and impact on quality of life.
'''Hand eczema''' is a common condition that causes the skin on your hands to become inflamed and irritated. It is often caused by a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition, contact with irritants, and allergies. Hand eczema can be a long-term (chronic) condition and can cause significant distress and impact on quality of life.
== Causes ==
== Causes ==
Hand eczema is often caused by a combination of factors, including:
Hand eczema is often caused by a combination of factors, including:
* [[Genetic predisposition]]: Some people are more prone to developing hand eczema due to their genetic makeup.
* [[Genetic predisposition]]: Some people are more prone to developing hand eczema due to their genetic makeup.
* [[Contact with irritants]]: Frequent contact with water, detergents, solvents, and other chemicals can irritate the skin and lead to hand eczema.
* [[Contact with irritants]]: Frequent contact with water, detergents, solvents, and other chemicals can irritate the skin and lead to hand eczema.
* [[Allergies]]: Some people develop hand eczema as a reaction to certain substances they are allergic to, such as nickel or certain types of rubber.
* [[Allergies]]: Some people develop hand eczema as a reaction to certain substances they are allergic to, such as nickel or certain types of rubber.
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
The symptoms of hand eczema can vary, but may include:
The symptoms of hand eczema can vary, but may include:
* [[Redness]]
* [[Redness]]
* [[Itching]]
* [[Itching]]
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* [[Cracks]]
* [[Cracks]]
* [[Blisters]]
* [[Blisters]]
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment for hand eczema may include:
Treatment for hand eczema may include:
* [[Topical corticosteroids]]: These are creams or ointments that you apply to your skin to reduce inflammation.
* [[Topical corticosteroids]]: These are creams or ointments that you apply to your skin to reduce inflammation.
* [[Emollients]]: These are moisturisers that you apply to your skin to prevent it from becoming dry.
* [[Emollients]]: These are moisturisers that you apply to your skin to prevent it from becoming dry.
* [[Avoiding irritants]]: This may include wearing gloves when you are doing tasks that could irritate your skin, such as washing up or gardening.
* [[Avoiding irritants]]: This may include wearing gloves when you are doing tasks that could irritate your skin, such as washing up or gardening.
== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Dermatitis]]
* [[Dermatitis]]
* [[Atopic dermatitis]]
* [[Atopic dermatitis]]
* [[Contact dermatitis]]
* [[Contact dermatitis]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
[[Category:Skin conditions]]
[[Category:Skin conditions]]
[[Category:Eczema]]
[[Category:Eczema]]
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== Hand eczema ==
<gallery>
File:Handekzem dyshidrosiform.jpg|Hand eczema dyshidrosiform
File:Handekzem hyperkeratotisch-rhagadiform.jpg|Hand eczema hyperkeratotic-rhagadiform
File:Fingerkuppenekzem.jpg|Fingertip eczema
File:Epikutanni-test.jpg|Patch test
</gallery>

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Hand eczema
Hand eczema
Synonyms Hand dermatitis
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Itching, redness, cracking, blisters
Complications Infection, chronic pain
Onset Any age, commonly in adults
Duration Chronic, with periods of flare-ups
Types N/A
Causes Irritants, allergens, genetic predisposition
Risks Occupational exposure, atopic dermatitis
Diagnosis Clinical examination, patch testing
Differential diagnosis Psoriasis, fungal infection, contact dermatitis
Prevention Avoidance of triggers, use of protective gloves
Treatment Moisturizers, topical corticosteroids, phototherapy
Medication Antihistamines, immunosuppressants
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Common
Deaths Rare


Hand eczema hyperkeratotic-rhagadiform
Fingertip eczema
Patch test

Hand eczema is a common condition that causes the skin on your hands to become inflamed and irritated. It is often caused by a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition, contact with irritants, and allergies. Hand eczema can be a long-term (chronic) condition and can cause significant distress and impact on quality of life.

Causes[edit]

Hand eczema is often caused by a combination of factors, including:

  • Genetic predisposition: Some people are more prone to developing hand eczema due to their genetic makeup.
  • Contact with irritants: Frequent contact with water, detergents, solvents, and other chemicals can irritate the skin and lead to hand eczema.
  • Allergies: Some people develop hand eczema as a reaction to certain substances they are allergic to, such as nickel or certain types of rubber.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of hand eczema can vary, but may include:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for hand eczema may include:

  • Topical corticosteroids: These are creams or ointments that you apply to your skin to reduce inflammation.
  • Emollients: These are moisturisers that you apply to your skin to prevent it from becoming dry.
  • Avoiding irritants: This may include wearing gloves when you are doing tasks that could irritate your skin, such as washing up or gardening.

See also[edit]

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