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Black and white photograph of a hand with moderate to severe hand eczema holding another hand with Chronic Hand Eczema. Black and white photograph of a hand with moderate to severe hand eczema holding another hand with Chronic Hand Eczema. This is a fictional patient. For illustrative purposes only.

WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
THE SIGNS

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.1–6 On light skin there may be redness, while on dark skin, skin may appear darker.1,6 Skin might also look flaky.2

A photograph of a real patients' hand showing signs of lichenification.

LICHENIFICATION

Hard, rough patches of skin that might look darker or lighter than the skin around it3

A photograph of a real patients' hand showing signs of edema.

EDEMA

Swelling of the skin4

A photograph of a real patients' hand showing signs of vesicles.

VESICLES

Small bumps normally clear and filled with a fluid3

A photograph of a real patients' hand with fissures on the fingertips.

FISSURES

Cracks in the skin3

A photograph of a real patients' hand showing signs of hyperkeratosis.

HYPERKERATOSIS

Thickening of the outer layer of the skin5

A photograph of a real patients' hand showing signs of scaling.

SCALING

Flakes of skin3

A photograph of a real patients' hand showing signs of erythema.

ERYTHEMA

A change in colour 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 areas1,3,6

Images sourced from DermNET© https://dermnetnz.org/

REAL PATIENTS' TESTIMONIALS

A photo of a Emma, real patient with Chronic Hand Eczema, looking at her hands.

“I WISH I DIDN’T HAVE THIS”

Emma, a real patient with CHE
A photo of a Hamza, real patient with Chronic Hand Eczema, looking at her hands while holding a mug.

“I HAD A VERY BIG FLARE-UP RIGHT BEFORE; IT WAS VERY FLAKY, THE SKIN WAS BROKEN, AND THERE WAS A BIT OF BLOOD CLOTS FROM THERE.”

Hamza, a real patient with CHE
A study* shows the most common signs and symptoms people with Chronic Hand Eczema report are usually erythema, pruritus (itch)7, and scaling.8

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 ONE OR TWO8

Cartoon style icon of 4 people, 3 out of 4 who are in a deeper shade of pink.

Chronic Hand Eczema
can show up on the:8


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.

Black and white photograph of a hand with moderate to severe hand eczema with the following labels: A = on a fingertip, B = in the space between two fingers, C = on the palm, B = on the wrist.

This is a fictional patient. For illustrative purposes only.

89% OF PEOPLE LIVING
WITH HAND ECZEMA HAVE
FELT EMBARRASSED OR
SELF-CONSCIOUS ABOUT IT†9

70% HAVE WORN GLOVES OR
HIDDEN THEIR HANDS AWAY IN
POCKETS †9

*This study was called RWEAL and involved dermatologists and general practitioners (healthcare professionals) with roles in dermatology reviewing medical charts. There were 292 healthcare professionals from Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the UK. The study included 1939 adult patients with Chronic Hand Eczema. Most patients (73.9%) had three signs or more of Chronic Hand Eczema, whereas 15.5% had two signs, and only 10.6% had one sign.8
This study involved a survey with questions about hand eczema’s demographics and psychosocial impact. It was completed by 1023 patients with hand eczema.9

RWEAL, Real-World trEatment & mAnagement of chronic hand eczema in cLinical practice.

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