Amy Glover of HuffPost UK shared her experience of dealing with tiny, itchy blisters on her fingers, a condition known as pompholyx or dishydrotic eczema. This chronic condition causes small blisters to form on the hands or feet, leading to dry, scaly skin that can be prone to infection. Although there is no cure, treatments such as steroid creams, potassium permanganate soaks, and moisturizers can help alleviate symptoms. It is important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and management of pompholyx.
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Woman, 26, died falling on concrete nightclub stairs while walking to the toilet
Georgia Harry, a 26-year-old civil servant, died after falling down stairs at Lost Bar in Liverpool while heading to the toilet with a friend in March. Despite being on life support for a month, she succumbed to extensive brain injuries on April 13; toxicology reports indicated high alcohol levels and low ketamine, with the coroner concluding her death was an accidental result of the fall. Want More Context? 🔎
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