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Pompholyx is a type of eczema and its cause is unknown. It is characterized initially by an eruption of very itchy vesicles on the sides of the fingers and palms of the hands and occasionally the soles of the feet and toes. These appear as intensely itchy vesicles on the hands, fingers and soles of the feet. The vesicles, which contain clear fluid, usually subside without rupturing, although in some cases they may become tense, burst and discharge. So there is formation of multiple dense viscles and blisters. As the vesicles and blisters settle they may cause scaling of the skin.
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