Dyshidrotic eczema is a common skin condition that often appears in spring and affects the hands and feet. It causes painful, itchy blisters, redness, and cracked skin. Though there’s no cure, flare-ups can be managed with proper care and treatment. This type of eczema isn’t contagious but is often linked to allergies or a family history of skin issues.
Symptoms usually include small, deep-set blisters on the palms, fingers, and soles, which may cause pain, flaking, and itching. It’s more likely to affect people with atopic eczema, hay fever, or contact dermatitis. In some cases, these blisters can get infected, delaying the healing process, so early diagnosis and treatment are important.