Advice on how to treat my sore skin on hands

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sarahrose1994

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Iv got terrible dry flakey skin on my hands under my free edge my skin is sore and split its so painful

Every night I wear cotton gloves and I use sudocream some nights then an emmoliant then some days I use prolagen gel but my skin is still sore cracked dry and itch

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You may have an allergic reaction to the products you use, I'd get that checked out by your GP if I were you. :(
 
I agree, it could very well be an over exposure allergy.
 
Dermal lotion....used as a soap substitute & Diprobase worked for me
 
I've got to agree looks very much like an allergic reaction :( defo go and see your doctor asap, looks so sore you poor thing x
 
I've got to agree looks very much like an allergic reaction :( defo go and see your doctor asap, looks so sore you poor thing x


Thank you everyone it is really sore I have a big tear on my thumb that's making things unbearable such as massage[emoji17]

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Definitely go to see your gp. But also you could be reacting to the sudocrem.

I am allergic to mineral oil, so avoided using anything with mineral oil on my daughter, so when she had nappy rash, everyone else knew better (as every new mum knows!) So I used it on her, her bum became red raw and bleeding (I actually cried it was that bad).

If you can't get to your gp, see a pharmacist, they may be able to recommend a steroid cream to help with the symptoms.
 
Thank you everyone it is really sore I have a big tear on my thumb that's making things unbearable such as massage[emoji17]

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I have had this happen to me when I developed allergies to HEMA.

Unfortunately nothing can really soothe the pain except time.

I did find an oatmeal hand cream helped a little bit.

But you really need to get on top of what has caused this to begin with so it does not happen again.
 

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