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Dishidrosis; Ponfólix (ponfólice)
Es una afección en la cual se presentan pequeñas ampollas generalmente con picazón en las manos y los pies.
Este tipo de eccema en ampollas es dos veces más común en mujeres que en hombres.
Las personas son más propensas a presentar eccema dishidrótico cuando:
Se desconoce la causa. La afección parece presentarse durante ciertas épocas del año.
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