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Rash on my palms

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Last couple of months i have this dry, less than millimeter sized bumps on my palms. First i noticed 3,4, and last month I got a at least 50. I have no idea what it is and how to get rid of them. After couple od days I can pull them of, then stays little hole and it grows again. My palms are like sand paper now.

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Are the bumps itchy? If so it could be pomphlyx eczema, it looks like tiny little fluid filled blisters that then dry out and crack.

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Koviljka in reply tolovesradio

They are not filled with fluid, they are always dry and hard on touch, and when they are big enogh like on photo i can scratch them out, but then they will grow again from the same spot.

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lovesradio in reply toKoviljka

probably best see your GP about it then

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