Anyone else diagnosed with Dyshidrotic Eczema and how do you cope with an outbreak?
I have had the worst outbreak the last couple weeks. The blisters were so bad on one foot that I have been on crutches to avoid putting pressure on my foot. Besides my one foot, it had spread on my hands, arms, and a little on my ankles. My other foot has only 3 or 4 blisters. I had a shot Friday, it was like a steriod shot, and on steriods for a few days. The cream I have used to keep it from spreading was not working like it should. Just wondering if anyone has found a way to keep the blisters under control before they spread worse. Thanks for any help!
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