What are the symptoms of dry syndrome hands

Hand symptoms of dry syndrome include rash, arthralgia of the hands, and dry skin. Dry syndrome is a diffuse connective tissue disease that invades exocrine glands and has multi-system clinical manifestations.
1. Rash: dry syndrome hand will appear characteristic higher than the skin surface of the purpura-like rash, for the size of rice grains, pressure does not decolorization. Repeated episodes of autism can have residual hyperpigmentation.
2. Hand arthralgia: Dry syndrome is characterized by arthritic pain in the hands, which may be accompanied by swelling of the hands. However, joint destruction rarely occurs.
3. Dry skin: Since dry syndrome mainly invades exocrine glands, the skin of the hands can be dry and easily cracked.
In addition to the hand symptoms, dry syndrome can involve multiple systems of the body.
When the above symptoms appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and carry out appropriate treatment and therapy under the doctor’s guidance so as to avoid deterioration of the condition.