The difference between hand eczema and tinea manuum
The difference between hand eczema and tinea manuum. People say that hands are the second face of a person, so in daily life we ??must Pay attention to protecting your hands, but some diseases appear on the hands, such as hand eczema and tinea manuum. The symptoms are actually very similar. Let’s share the difference between hand eczema and tinea manuum. Let’s take a look. Bar. The difference between hand eczema and tinea manuum 1
The specific difference between hand eczema and tinea manuum
Patients with hand eczema are allergic. The skin is often induced by various external allergenic factors, such as disinfectants, detergents, chemical products, etc. The rash manifests as dark red spots. The skin surface is dry and rough, and may also be keratinized and hypertrophic. In winter, it is often accompanied by chapped, varying degrees. Itching and pain when the skin becomes chapped. Once exposed to allergens, the rash can worsen, often with polymorphous rashes such as erythema, papules, blisters, and exudation.
Tinea manuum is caused by dermatophyte infection of the skin on the flexor surfaces of the fingers, between the fingers and on the palm side. The rash mainly manifests as flaky erythema, accompanied by diffuse thickening, roughness, and desquamation of the cuticle. The subjective symptoms are not obvious, and chapping may also occur. In summer, deep blisters can appear in these parts. The walls of the blisters are shiny, the contents are clear, and they are not easy to break. The blisters can also merge into sheets. After the blisters dry, they form annular scales with varying degrees of inflammation and itching. When it gets worse, it can extend to the back of the hand, forming round-like lesions with papules and blisters on the edges. The rash usually occurs on one hand first and is asymmetrical. Unlike hand eczema, which can easily cause exudation and erosion after contact with allergens. The difference between hand eczema and tinea manuum 2
What is hand eczema?
In layman’s terms, when the hands are infected, they feel itchy, gradually become flushed and swollen, and have rashes or blisters on them, which are prone to ulcers and erosion. However, modern medicine does not provide any definition of hand eczema. It only has a clear definition of eczema: it is an inflammatory disease caused by skin infection. Eczema has the characteristics of recurrence and chronicity, and hand eczema, as a type of eczema, naturally has these characteristics, which means that hand eczema can cause a lot of trouble and pain to patients.
What harm does hand eczema bring to people?
1. In winter, hands are prone to chapped and bleeding; in summer, hands are prone to ulceration and other inflammations.
2. Seriously affect work. Injury to the hands will seriously affect our daily life and work, making it inconvenient to do anything.
3. Affect personal image. Beautiful hands will add points to a person's image. Similarly, scarred hands also affect a person's image.
4. Increase psychological pressure, cause personal psychological shadow, and in severe cases can cause mental illness.
5. Eczema can easily lead to local to global eczema. For treatment, you can use Pavlova Cream, which can cure eczema in 3-10 days.
Daily dietary precautions for hand eczema
1. Do not eat dog meat, eggs, crabs and other foods, and do not eat ginger, onion, garlic and other choking foods. Avoid milk and carbonated drinks. The daily diet is mainly light, eat more vegetables, fruits and drink more water.
2. Develop good hygiene habits and avoid picking your nose, picking your ears, or sucking your fingers. Don't touch things with your hands.
3. Remember to wear anti-toxic gloves when working.
4. In summer, your hands are prone to sweating, so wash your hands frequently. Prepare wet wipes to wipe your hands when going out.