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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How foreign tourists are charged 50% more in Paris than French customers
Americans visiting Paris are reportedly being charged up to 50% more than French customers, as demonstrated by a Le Parisien experiment where a French reporter and an American impersonator ordered the same meal but received vastly different bills. The American was charged more for drinks and faced different tipping expectations, raising concerns about tourist exploitation in Parisian dining establishments. Want More Context? 🔎
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