What Does Fingertip Eczema Look Like?
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Fingertip eczema is the presence of atopic dermatitis or rash on the tips of the fingers. It may affect one, a few, or all the fingers. In some cases, the fingertip eczema affects the fingernails as well as the skin.
The symptoms of fingertip eczema are dry skin, peeling skin, and a flaky rash. The skin may appear wrinkled similar to how skin looks after the skin has been in water for a significant amount of time. The skin on the fingertips affected by fingertip eczema may become thickened and crack.
The skin may become red, cracked, and even bleed. If the fingertip eczema is bleeding, special care needs to be taken to avoid infection. The person should consult a physician for treatment, especially if there are any signs of infection.
People with fingertip eczema have different experiences with this condition. Some people report a tingling sensation in the fingertips before the rash develops or before the skin peels. Having to use the fingertips, such as while typing, can cause pain or discomfort. The skin of the fingers may also feel tight.
There is some debate over the cause of fingertip eczema as well as many other forms of eczema. Sometimes, eczema is due to contact with a substance that triggers an allergic reaction. Some people are just prone to flare-ups of eczema for no known reason other than heredity. Eczema flare-ups tend to be more frequent during the winter months.
The doctor will examine the rash and ask questions regarding the patients history of rashes or sensitive skin when diagnosing fingertip eczema. The doctor may also ask about any activities that may have triggered the flare-up.
Moisturizers are often the first treatment that is tried. If moisturizer fails to clear the symptoms of fingertip eczema, the physician may prescribe a topical steroid cream. Some dermatologists recommend the application of shortening after bathing to soften and moisturize the skin.
People with fingertip eczema or other forms of eczema often have occasional flare-ups of the condition. People of any age can have eczema though some people only have the condition in childhood. Keeping the skin moisturized especially during winter is recommended to help prevent eczema rashes.
Frequent or prolonged contact with hot water can increase the risk or severity of fingertip eczema. People with fingertip eczema should avoid frequent hand-washing.
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