Palmoplantar pustulosis does not usually grow on the body. Palmoplantar pustulosis may be associated with localized infections, heredity, metal allergies, etc. Patients may develop localized aseptic pustules, which usually occur only on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, and do not usually grow on the body. Patients with palmoplantar pustulosis have unilateral or bilateral lesions, which may appear erythematous, desquamated and hyperkeratotic after the pustules subside, and when the condition is severe, the hands and feet are restricted in their activities and may not be able to walk normally. If you want to know more about palmoplantar pustulosis, you can consult a doctor at a regular hospital. If the body appears the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital machine consultation, clear diagnosis, symptomatic treatment.