

SIGNS OF CHRONIC HAND ECZEMA (CHE)
CHRONIC HAND ECZEMA CAN LOOK DIFFERENT ON DIFFERENT PEOPLE
It can be useful to know the right words to describe the signs of Chronic Hand Eczema. On light skin there may be redness, darker skin may appear darker. Skin might also look flaky.

LICHENIFICATION
Hard, rough patches of skin that might look darker or lighter than the skin around it

EDEMA
Swelling of the skin

VESICLES
Small bumps normally clear and filled with a fluid

FISSURES
Cracks in the skin

HYPERKERATOSIS
Thickening of the outer layer of the skin

SCALING
Flakes of skin

ERYTHEMA
A change in color of an area of skin – on white skin tones, skin may look red, while on black, brown, and olive skin tones, skin may appear darker than other areas
You may have 1 or more of these signs. CHE does not look the same for everyone
CHE IS A CHRONIC CONDITION, BUT WITH THE RIGHT CARE AND GUIDANCE FROM A DERMATOLOGIST, MANY PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO FIND RELIEF AND BETTER MANAGE THEIR SYMPTOMS OVER TIME
A study shows the most common signs and symptoms people with Chronic Hand Eczema report are usually erythema, pruritus (itch), and scaling.
AROUND 3 OUT OF 4 PEOPLE HAD 3 OR MORE OF THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC HAND ECZEMA, BUT IT’S POSSIBLE TO ONLY HAVE 1 OR 2
Chronic Hand Eczema can show up on the:
A. Fingertips
for around 2 in every 5 people
B. Spaces between fingers
for around 1 in every 3 people
C. Palms
for around half of people
D. Wrists
for around 1 in every 3 people
The areas affected can be different across people, and some may have signs of Chronic Hand Eczema on multiple areas at the same time.
