Blisters And Dry Skin On The Fingers. Eczema Or Psoriasis? Is This Related To Food?
hi my self sandhya from past 15 year i am sufering from allergy only on my fingers i have consulted most of the docters some of them are saying eczema and some are saying phsoriasis but i am not geting why they are coming only on my hands small blisters will appear and after two days it will flare and my skin become dry i am not atall geting what is the problem i am thinking it is related to food but which food iteams are affecting me i dnt know i am not able to identify plzzzzzzzzzzzzz doctor helpme out of this big problem
Ho and thanks for the query, With the clinical syndrome you describe, it might be very easy to make an easy clear cut difference whether it is psoriatic, allergic or the direct connection to food cannot be established. However, more information is required to make a diagnosis. Any family history of these symptoms, history of allergies, any joint pains or generalized feeling of malaise. A clinical evaluation and laboratory tests could make the difference. Measuring IgE levels in blood if raised coul dbe indicative of the allergic component. Specific rheumatologic tests could indicate psoriaos. You need to book an appointment with your dermatologist first. thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.
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Blisters And Dry Skin On The Fingers. Eczema Or Psoriasis? Is This Related To Food?
Ho and thanks for the query, With the clinical syndrome you describe, it might be very easy to make an easy clear cut difference whether it is psoriatic, allergic or the direct connection to food cannot be established. However, more information is required to make a diagnosis. Any family history of these symptoms, history of allergies, any joint pains or generalized feeling of malaise. A clinical evaluation and laboratory tests could make the difference. Measuring IgE levels in blood if raised coul dbe indicative of the allergic component. Specific rheumatologic tests could indicate psoriaos. You need to book an appointment with your dermatologist first. thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.