Dyshidrosis


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Dyshidrosis

Photo showing dyshidrosis

Dyshidrosis causes very small, fluid-filled blisters (seen here at the base of the ring finger) to occur on the palms of the hands or sides of the fingers. The soles of the feet also can be affected.
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