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Hand Dermatitis

Description
Hand Dermatitis, also known as hand eczema, is a rash on the hands that can be caused by many things. Such irritants include overexposure to water or soaps (from excessive hand washing) to chemicals and dry air, and even ingredients in personal care products. They can cause your hands to become dry and chapped, and may eventually become patchy, red, scaly, or inflamed.


Current Hand Dermatitis Studies

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