Is It OK To Pop Dyshidrotic Eczema?
If you’ve experienced dyshidrotic eczema, you’ll know precisely how infuriating and itchy it can be! But should you pop the blisters?
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If you’ve experienced dyshidrotic eczema, you’ll know precisely how infuriating and itchy it can be! But should you pop the blisters?
Spotty rashes on the face can look very alike, but how can you tell whether you’ve got perioral dermatitis or acne? We give the lowdown on both conditions.
You might know that the symptoms of dermatitis include itchiness, rash, inflammation and dry skin, but is it characterised as a disease?
Pompholyx - or dyshidrotic eczema - is a common but little-understood condition, but what causes it?
Suffering from the blistery, itchy patches on hands and feet known as pompholyx or dyshidrotic eczema? If you’re wondering if they’ll ever go away, read on!
Hand sanitiser has become one of life’s constants this year, and is likely to continue to be in our lives for a good while yet! But what does it do...
Is it bad to use the hand sanitiser gels and sprays we’ve all got used to carrying around with us?
Diet and baby eczema are almost inextricably linked; as the mum of an itchy baby, I wanted to share my firsthand experience and advice.
Rashes, spots, pimples and bumps: so many skin different conditions look similar! How can you tell if it’s acne or something else?
It might look a bit like an infection or a virus, but can you catch pompholyx like you can catch impetigo or chicken pox?
Despite these two skin issues being very different conditions, it can sometimes be pretty hard to tell dermatitis and acne apart!
Hand sanitiser: it’s everywhere but what does it do, why should you use it, and what are the alternatives?