Pompholyx (Dyshidrotic Eczema) Treatment in Lahore
Pompholyx, also known as dyshidrotic eczema, is a chronic skin condition that causes small, intensely itchy blisters on the palms, sides of the fingers and soles of the feet. Flares can sting, peel and crack, making everyday tasks uncomfortable. At Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq Bahria Town Lahore our dermatologists assess your triggers, examine your skin and build a personalised plan to settle flares and reduce how often they return.
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Pompholyx (dyshidrotic Eczema) Treatment in Lahore
Description
Pompholyx (Dyshidrotic Eczema) Treatment at Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq
Pompholyx, also known as dyshidrotic eczema, causes small, intensely itchy blisters on the palms, sides of the fingers and soles of the feet. Flares can sting, peel and crack, making everyday tasks uncomfortable. At Skin Clinic by Dr. Eram Razzaq, Bahria Town Lahore, our dermatologists assess your triggers, examine your skin and build a personalised plan to settle flares and reduce how often they return.
Management typically combines trigger avoidance, regular emollients and prescription topical treatments during flares, with step-down maintenance. A consultation is required.
To book an appointment at the clinic, call 03041115000.
Usage & Benefits
Expert dermatologist assessment of itchy blister flares on hands and feet.
Clear explanation of pompholyx as a chronic, relapsing form of eczema with no permanent cure.
Identification of likely triggers such as stress, sweat, irritants and contact allergens.
Prescription topical steroids and supportive moisturisers tailored to flare severity.
Guidance on hand and foot care routines to protect the skin barrier.
Follow-up reviews to monitor progress and adjust treatment as flares change.
How To Use
Book a dermatology consultation at Derma & Dental Clinic Bahria Town Lahore through Derma.pk or by phone.
Bring a list of current medicines, known allergies and any creams or ointments you have tried.
During the visit your dermatologist will examine the affected areas, ask about flare patterns and possible triggers, and may take photos for your record.
Follow the prescribed plan precisely — apply topical steroids only to active blisters for the duration advised, and use moisturisers regularly even when skin looks clear.
Avoid known irritants such as harsh soaps, detergents and prolonged wet work, and use cotton-lined gloves when needed.
Return for follow-up as advised, and seek earlier review if blisters spread, weep or become painful.
FAQs
What is pompholyx?
Pompholyx, or dyshidrotic eczema, is a chronic form of eczema that causes small, itchy, fluid-filled blisters on the palms, sides of the fingers and soles of the feet.
Can pompholyx be cured permanently?
There is no permanent cure. Treatment focuses on settling flares quickly, protecting the skin barrier and reducing how often new flares appear.
What triggers a pompholyx flare?
Common triggers include stress, sweating, contact with metals like nickel, harsh detergents, certain soaps and prolonged wet work. Your dermatologist will help you identify your personal triggers.
Are the prescription creams safe to use long term?
Topical steroids and other prescriptions used for pompholyx are safe when used as directed by your dermatologist, who will guide strength, area of use and duration to keep risks low.
How do I book a consultation?
You can book an in-clinic appointment at Derma & Dental Clinic Bahria Town Lahore through Derma.pk or by phoning the clinic directly.



