Acute palmoplantar pustular psoriasis (Pustular bacterid).. A rare, severe form of pimples on all surfaces of hands and feet

Acute palmoplantar pustular psoriasis (Pustular bacterid):
This term is used to describe a rare, acute form of pimples on all surfaces of hands and feet.
It starts abruptly and within a few days a large number of small pimples spread 24 mm on the palms, both the soles and the plantar spaces of the fingers and sometimes the lesions are seen on the back of the hands and feet.
The rush may disappear within several weeks and sometimes only appears as a group of pimples.

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