Hand eczema - Letsoho Eczemahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_eczema
Letsoho Eczema (Hand eczema) e fana ka liatla le soles, 'me ka linako tse ling ho ka ba thata kapa ho ke ke ha khoneha ho khetholla ho tloha ho atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, le psoriasis, tseo hangata li amang matsoho.

Ka tloaelo, ho ruruha ha letlalo ho amanang le letsoho eczema (hand eczema) ho tsamaisana le ho thehoa ha blister le ho tsebahatsa ho hlohlona, ​​empa li-calluses tse tiileng le ho taboha ho bohloko le hona ho ka etsahala.

Lebaka le le leng ha se hangata bakeng sa ntshetsopele ea letsoho eczema (hand eczema) ho bakuli.: lintlha tsa tikoloho tse kang ho hlatsoa matsoho ho feteletseng; ho kopana le li-allergen kapa li-irritants; le tshekamelo ya lefutso.

letsoho eczema (hand eczema) ke lefu le tlwaelehileng: boitsebiso ba boithuto bo bontsha ho ata ha selemo se le seng ho fihla ho 10% ho baahi ka kakaretso.

Kalafo - Lithethefatsi tsa OTC
Se ke oa sebelisa sesepa kapa sanitizer ea letsoho. Ka lebaka la letlalo le teteaneng holim'a liatla le maotong, mafura a tlaase a OTC steroid a ka 'na a se ke a sebetsa. Tabeng ena, lengolo la ngaka le hlokahalang ho sebelisa mafura a matla a steroid.
#Hydrocortisone ointment

Haeba matšoao a le matla, ho noa antihistamine ea OTC letsatsi le letsatsi le hona ho ka thusa.
#Cetirizine [Zytec]
#Diphenhydramine [Benadryl]
#LevoCetirizine [Xyzal]
#Fexofenadine [Allegra]
#Loratadine [Claritin]

Sebelisa lithibela-mafu tsa OTC haeba leqeba le phatlohileng le le bohloko.
#Bacitracin
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References Hand eczema: an update 22960812
Hand eczema , e 'ngoe ea maemo a tloaelehileng a letlalo a amang matsoho, hape ke mofuta o tloaelehileng oa lefu la letlalo le amanang le mosebetsi. Ka tloaelo, ke linyeoe tse matla feela tse fumanoang litleliniking tsa dermatology, kaha ke ka seoelo bakuli ba batlang thuso bakeng sa dermatitis ea letsoho la pele. Linyeoe tse bobebe hangata li tsejoa nakong ea tlhahlobo ea kamehla ea mosebetsi. Eczema ea letsoho e ka fetoha boemo bo tšoarellang nako e telele, bo phehella le ka mor'a ho qoba ho kopana le ntho e e bakang. Lintlha tsa bohlokoa tsa kotsi bakeng sa eczema ea letsoho li kenyelletsa nalane ea motho kapa ea lelapa ea atopy, ho pepesehela maemo a mongobo, le ho kopana le lintho tse allelang. Liphuputso li bonts'a ho ata ho hoholo ha eczema ea letsoho har'a basali, haholo basali ba bacha lilemong tsa bona tse mashome a mabeli, mohlomong ka lebaka la maemo a tikoloho.
Hand eczema, one of the most common skin conditions affecting the hands, is also the most common type of skin disease related to work. Typically, only severe cases are diagnosed in dermatology clinics, as patients seldom seek help for early hand dermatitis. Mild cases are usually identified during routine occupational screenings. Hand eczema can become a long-lasting condition, persisting even after avoiding contact with the substance that triggers it. Key risk factors for hand eczema include a personal or family history of atopy, exposure to wet conditions, and contact with allergens. Studies show a higher prevalence of hand eczema among women, especially younger women in their twenties, likely due to environmental factors.
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Hand eczema ke boemo ba letlalo bo tšoarellang nako e telele bo bakoang ke lintlha tse ngata. Hangata e amahanngoa le mosebetsi kapa mesebetsi e tloaelehileng ea lelapa. Ho fumana lebaka le tobileng ho ka ba thata. Ha nako e ntse e ea, lefu lena le ka ba matla ka ho lekaneng 'me la holofatsa bakuli ba bangata. Hoo e ka bang 2-10% ea batho ba ka 'na ba tšoaroa ke eczema ea letsoho ka nako e itseng. Ho bonahala e le bothata bo atileng haholo ba letlalo mosebetsing, ho etsa 9-35% ea mafu ohle a amanang le mosebetsi.
Hand eczema is often a chronic, multifactorial disease. It is usually related to occupational or routine household activities. Exact etiology of the disease is difficult to determine. It may become severe enough and disabling to many of patients in course of time. An estimated 2-10% of population is likely to develop hand eczema at some point of time during life. It appears to be the most common occupational skin disease, comprising 9-35% of all occupational diseases and up to 80% or more of all occupational contact dermatitis.