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  5. 1. What are the primary underlying causes and environmental triggers of dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) on the palms? 2. Can dyshidrotic eczema be permanently cured, or is it typically managed as a chronic, recurrent condition? 3. Is the combination of topical Flutibact (fluticasone/mupirocin) and systemic Betnesol Forte (betamethasone) an appropriate and standard treatment protocol for acute palmar dyshidrosis? 4. What is the expected prognosis and typical timeline for complete skin healing under this prescribed therapeutic regimen?

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1. What are the primary underlying causes and environmental triggers of dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) on the palms? 2. Can dyshidrotic eczema be permanently cured, or is it typically managed as a chronic, recurrent condition? 3. Is the combination of topical Flutibact (fluticasone/mupirocin) and systemic Betnesol Forte (betamethasone) an appropriate and standard treatment protocol for acute palmar dyshidrosis? 4. What is the expected prognosis and typical timeline for complete skin healing under this prescribed therapeutic regimen?

Asked by Male, 35 · 1 month ago

Dyshidrotic eczema is typically a chronic, recurrent condition triggered by stress, sweating, or contact with allergens. While there is no permanent cure, it is highly manageable. Your prescribed regimen of topical Flutibact (fluticasone/mupirocin) to target inflammation and prevent infection, combined with systemic Betnesol Forte (betamethasone) for acute flares, is a standard and appropriate approach. Under this treatment, you should see significant improvement within one to two weeks, with complete skin healing taking about three to four weeks.
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  1. What are the primary underlying causes and environmental triggers of dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) on the palms?

  2. Can dyshidrotic eczema be permanently cured, or is it typically managed as a chronic, recurrent condition?

  3. Is the combination of topical Flutibact (fluticasone/mupirocin) and systemic Betnesol Forte (betamethasone) an appropriate and standard treatment protocol for acute palmar dyshidrosis?

  4. What is the expected prognosis and typical timeline for complete skin healing under this prescribed therapeutic regimen?

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1. What are the primary underlying causes and environmental triggers of dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) on the palms? 2. Can dyshidrotic eczema be permanently cured, or is it typically managed as a chronic, recurrent condition? 3. Is the combination of topical Flutibact (fluticasone/mupirocin) and systemic Betnesol Forte (betamethasone) an appropriate and standard treatment protocol for acute palmar dyshidrosis? 4. What is the expected prognosis and typical timeline for complete skin healing under this prescribed therapeutic regimen? | Apollo Pharmacy