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All patients with dyshidrotic dermatitis should practice excellent hand care by avoiding irritants, such as harsh soaps and prolonged water exposure, as well as frequently moisturizing with a white soft paraffin-based (preferable) or cream emollient. Patients who identify exacerbating factors such as allergens should avoid contact with those factors. Gloves and protective footwear should be considered and worn to protect the skin barrier.[1]
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