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What Could Be The Small, Red Blotches On Palms Of Both Hands?

I have small red blotches/spots on the palms of both hands. They re not raised bumps. I ve been experiencing pins and needles feeling along with an occasional itchy/painful feeling. I also have this on the pads of my feet but, it s not as annoying.
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
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Hi,

The itching/painful spots on the palms of your hands and feet could be related to eczema whether atopic/allergic or due to fungal infection of the local skin.

I suggest to consult further with a dermatologist and to run an examination of skin scrapings (10% KOH) testing to exclude fungal infection.

Based on the lab result, further treatment is prescribed. Meanwhile, you should:
- keep good hygiene of your hands
- avoid irritant detergents (hand washing creams/gel,)
- apply moisturizers to keep the skin well-moisten
- apply otc anti-itching cream to relieve itching

Hope it was of help!
Dr.Bardha
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What Could Be The Small, Red Blotches On Palms Of Both Hands?

Hi, The itching/painful spots on the palms of your hands and feet could be related to eczema whether atopic/allergic or due to fungal infection of the local skin. I suggest to consult further with a dermatologist and to run an examination of skin scrapings (10% KOH) testing to exclude fungal infection. Based on the lab result, further treatment is prescribed. Meanwhile, you should: - keep good hygiene of your hands - avoid irritant detergents (hand washing creams/gel,) - apply moisturizers to keep the skin well-moisten - apply otc anti-itching cream to relieve itching Hope it was of help! Dr.Bardha