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Painful Cracks On End Of Fingers
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just at the edges. I want to say corners, but that doesn't make sense really. I've looked online, but the general advise is to moisturise and wear gloves, which of course I do.
Anyone else suffered with these? I have a really deep one on my right index finger which is causing me the most pain at the moment.
Thanks
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Anyone else suffered with these? I have a really deep one on my right index finger which is causing me the most pain at the moment.
Thanks
Baths
x x x
Answers
Paint on this till healed, stings initially. Wear rubber gloves to keep hands dry. http:// m. boots. com/ h5/ cat_ hub? unCountry= uk& path=/ en/ Germolene- New- Skin- 20ml- 1- bottle_ 862956/
10:10 Sun 17th Jan 2016
I used to get these but don’t any more, no idea why. What helped me was sleeping in cotton gloves with loads of plain handcream on, also being careful what I wash my hands with. Its a bit hit and miss what is best. When I worked in the NHS, the standard soap that was in all the dispensers was fine but Bayliss and Harding or the sort of antibac liquid soap that you get in shops really dried my hands. Molton Brown doesn’t and neither does L’occitane. I find liquid soap less drying than bar soap but maybe something like Dove which is sold as moisturising might be ok.
Paint on this till healed, stings initially. Wear rubber gloves to keep hands dry.
http:// m.boots .com/h5 /cat_hu b?unCou ntry=uk &pa th=/en/ Germole ne-New- Skin-20 ml-1-bo ttle_86 2956/
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Get them a lot if working outside in winter, especially with cement. It dries the skin.
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Get them a lot if working outside in winter, especially with cement. It dries the skin.
Recommended by builders everywhere ................
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