The problem with the previous posting is that just naming a disease does not in any way begin to determine what the cause is. Furthermore, almost invariably with these "named" diseases of the skin (dishydrotic eczema, e.g.), it is almost universal that dermatologists will prescribe steroids of some kind & potency, which do not in any way address the underlying miasma that has caused the problem in the first place, but rather only suppress the manifestations, leaving the disease itself completely untouched.
The American medical system is only too good at giving 10-syllable names to things, thereby continuing to hoodwink the sufferer, and make $$billions for themselves (through repeated visits) and the pharmaceutical industry.
d. dunkle