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What are these little bumps on my hands?

What are these little bumps on my hands?

Dyshidrosis is a skin condition that causes small, fluid-filled blisters to form on the palms of the hands and sides of the fingers. Sometimes the bottoms of the feet are affected too. The blisters that occur in dyshidrosis generally last around three weeks and cause intense itching.

Why do I have small itchy bumps on my hands?

A person with dyshidrotic eczema, also called foot-and-hand eczema or pompholyx, will notice tiny, itchy, fluid-filled blisters on their hands, fingers and often toes and feet. This condition is thought to be associated with stress, skin irritants, and seasonal allergies.

What does eczema look like on your hands?

Hand eczema can cause the following: Dry, chapped skin (often the first sign) Patches of red (or dark brown) irritated skin. Scaly and inflamed skin that may itch.

Can stress cause bumps on hands?

One form of stress bumps, hives, are very common with emotions like stress, or anything that can potentially suppress the immune system. Stress induces hormonal changes in the body, causing the skin to be more sensitive and reactive, including that of the fingers and hands.

What are these tiny bumps on the sides of my fingers?

It sounds very similar to the tiny bumps i used to get on the sides of my fingers. I think it is some sort of dermatitis. Mine were occasionally itchy but hurt if I poked them.

What does a splinter hemorrhage look like under the nail?

Medical name: Splinter hemorrhage (line often looks like a splinter stuck under the nail) Smooth, waxy lumps on your skin What it may be telling you: You have protein deposits in your heart or another organ. These waxy lumps can appear anywhere on the skin.

What does it mean when your fingers are swollen and painful?

Medical name:Eruptive xanthoma (refers to the sudden appearance of many fatty deposits of cholesterol) Nails curve downward and the ends of your fingers are swollenWhat it may be telling you:You may have a heart infection, heart disease, or lung problem.

What does it mean when your fingers and nails look like this?

That said, if your fingers and nails look like this, it’s best to find out if you may have a medical condition, such as lung disease or a heart problem. Medical name: Clubbing (term describes the downward turned nails and swollen fingers) Red or purple lines under your nails

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