Dyshidrotic eczema does come with various forms of physical manifestation on the hand or palm that is affected by the disease. With these physical manifestations alone, one can easily arrive at some degree of conclusion on the fact that it is Dyshidrotic eczema that is the case with the affected person. One thing needs to be understood anyway, and that is the fact that a completely conclusive decision can’t be made based on the physical appearance of the affected person’s hands or palms, it will still be very good to go ahead and have an expert in the medical field to check things out for proper confirmation of Dyshidrotic eczema.
There are times that symmetrical crops appear on the hand or palm. The symmetrical crops have clear vesicles, it may occur along with bullae and there are some other times that the clear vesicles appear alone. These vesicles appear mostly on the palms, there are some other times that they cover the lateral areas of the finger too. It is not only the palm and the fingers that are affected, the sole of the feet and the feet itself can both be affected, even the lateral aspect of the toes are susceptible to Dyshidrotic eczema.
There are times that the said vesicles which are tell tale manifestations of Dyshidrotic eczema appear to be either big or small. The big tense ones have been found out to mostly appear on the palm while the small tense forms of clear vesicles had been found to appear on the fingers. The vesicles go a long way in disfiguring the palm and the hands; there are times that it may lead to the formation of blisters which will eventually lead to a situation whereby the affected person is not completely capable of making good use of the palm. This had been found to consistently lead to the non functionality of the affected person to the extent that they may have to leave work until they get healed from Dyshidrotic eczema.
The dorsal hand too is never spared the negative effects that Dyshidrotic eczema has on the human hands. It too can be affected the same way that the palm is affected by Dyshidrotic eczema. Dyshidrotic eczema is manifested physically through the appearance of small discreet vesicles that appear coalesced on the dorsal part of the hand. This had also been consistently viewed on the fingers of the hand.
There are times when the patient is only affected mildly by Dyshidrotic eczema. In this kind of mild condition, the vesicles are present only on the lateral part of the fingers. In the mild case of Dyshidrotic eczema, the vesicles may also appear on the feet and toes.
Some other pictures of Dyshidrotic eczema can also show that the vesicles are deep seated and they have tapioca like appearance. The vesicles had been shown to normally resolve without any form of rupturing. Some pictures show the formation of large bullae that becomes confluent. This can also be followed by desquamation.