Dyshidrotic Eczema Symptoms, Causes and More
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What to Expect After Treatment
If the correct management plan has been followed, dyshidrotic eczema should take up to one month to heal. After a flare-up is under control, individuals still need to manage the condition to avoid recurrences.
A regimented and specific skin care routine and medications further problems down the line. There is no cure for dyshidrotic eczema, but it can be easily managed. For mild cases, the condition disappears on its own.
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