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What Causes Itching And Burning Sensation In The Palms?

Hi, I have red ichy palms that are hot and burn if I scratch. Its seems to have spread the top of my hand and appears as little red spots on the top of hand. Its beginning to creep onto my wrists. I am treating myself with over the counter cortizone 10 cream. it soothes infected area for a little while, but then symptoms return. Any guesses what this could be? Theresa
Wed, 12 Jul 2017
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Hi Theresa,

The red itchy palms you are having are due to dermatitis:
- possible allergy to any new detergent or other allergen you might have been in contact recently
- fungal infection

I advise to start taking oral anti-histaminic (e.g. Benadryl) apart applying cortisone cream.

If still no improvement, consult with dermatologist as might need prescription meds.

Wish fast recovery.
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What Causes Itching And Burning Sensation In The Palms?

Hi Theresa, The red itchy palms you are having are due to dermatitis: - possible allergy to any new detergent or other allergen you might have been in contact recently - fungal infection I advise to start taking oral anti-histaminic (e.g. Benadryl) apart applying cortisone cream. If still no improvement, consult with dermatologist as might need prescription meds. Wish fast recovery.