While no cure exists yet, it can be easily treated with the daily application of Bio-Oil.
I am not a medical person but I do a lot of research. I had pitted Keratolysis on my feet in the service and it is very similar (pitts) on hands as were on the feet. See a dermatologist. It is a fungus.
Geoffrey Samuel Andrews has written: 'Exfoliative cytology' -- subject(s): Exfoliative cytology
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exfoliative cytology is a technique in which cells are scraped from the tissue and examined under a microscope. To exfoliate means to remove a specimen flakes or scales.
It may be a condition called Pitted keratolysis, it is a skin disorder characterized by crateriform pitting that primarily affects the pressure-bearing aspects of the plantar surface of the feet, type it on goole images and obviously if your feet are the same then it is pitted keratolysis, hope this helps
George Nicholas Papanicolaou has written: 'Atlas of exfoliative cytology'
It is the microscopic examination of cells that have been shed from a lesion or have been recovered from a tissue for the diganoses of diease.
Exfoliative cytology is the study of cells shed or collected from epithelial surfaces
Papanicolaou test also known as pap smear test
Eczema includes scaling, itching, and redness of the skin.
R. G. W. Taylor has written: 'Practical cytology' -- subject(s): Exfoliative cytology
Ruth M. Graham has written: 'The cytologic diagnosis of cancer' -- subject(s): Cancer, Cancer cells, Diagnosis, Exfoliative cytology