ANSWERS: 7
  • I would go see a doctor so they can see why this is happening to you. You may have a skin condition or allergy that is causing this. As far as a home remedy, maybe try some type of ointment or moisturizer and then wear gloves so it doesn't rub off and keeps the moisture in.
  • You might have ezeema or psoriasis, go to the doctor and get some cream for it.
  • It's probably either ezeema or a reaction to cold. either way medical consultation is the best solution. good luck!
  • have you tried corn huskers lotion?
  • I'll kiss your hands and make them better!;)
  • You may need a medicated cream. What helps me is to put on laytex gloves (or laytex alternative if allergic) after applying moisturizer. This really helps it penetrate the skin. Got the idea from having exema when I was young. My parents would wrap my legs in saran wrap after applying the medicated cream.
  • Sounds like some type of excema. Do you handle something a lot that may contain chemicals? My friend had this problem as she handles a lot of material being a fashion designer. She ended up having to take some corticosteroid. Try applying some aloe vera straight off the plant.

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