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Hand and foot eczema

Hand and foot eczema treatment at Claire Derma

Hands Patient Suffering From Psoriasis

What It Is

Hand and foot eczema is a form of dermatitis that affects the palms, fingers, soles, and toes. It causes dryness, redness, itching, cracking, thickened skin, and sometimes painful blisters. Frequent hand washing, chemical exposure, sweating, and friction can worsen this condition.

Hands Patient Suffering From Psoriasis

How It Works

At ClairéDerma, treatment focuses on healing damaged skin, reducing inflammation, and protecting the skin barrier. Dermatologists may use: These treatments relieve discomfort and help restore skin strength.

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Anti-inflammatory prescription creams
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Deep moisturization and barrier-repair therapy
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Medicated soaks or dressings
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Infection prevention care
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Lifestyle and trigger management guidance
Hands Patient Suffering From Psoriasis

Benefits

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Relief from itching and burning
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Reduced cracks and skin thickening
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Faster healing of damaged areas
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Stronger skin protection
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Fewer flare-ups
Hands Patient Suffering From Psoriasis

Ideal For

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Have dry, cracked skin on hands or feet
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Experience painful skin splits
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Work with water, detergents, or chemicals
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Have frequent handwashing-related irritation
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Notice blisters or scaling on palms or soles

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Discussion of occupational exposure and symptom history.

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Skin Examination

Assessment of severity, infection risk, and skin damage.

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Personalized Treatment Plan

Prescription creams, moisturizers, and protective care.

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In-Clinic Skin Repair Therapy

Soothing and healing treatments for damaged skin.

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Protection and Maintenance Plan

Guidance on gloves, moisturization, and trigger avoidance.

Expected Results and Recovery

Cracks and irritation improve gradually with consistent care. Severe cases may take longer to heal. Ongoing protection helps prevent recurrence.

Hands Patient Suffering From Psoriasis

Got Questions?We've Got Answers

Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.

These areas face frequent friction and exposure to irritants.

Yes, harsh chemicals are common triggers.

Yes, protective gloves can reduce irritation.

Yes, some forms cause small fluid-filled blisters.

No, it cannot spread to others.

Mild cases improve in weeks; severe cases may take longer.

Yes, regular moisturization is essential.