A Handmade Solution For Cracked Fingers

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Find a way to heal cracked fingers and you will find a way to improve the daily lives of the many people who suffer from this condition. Split, sore and chapped hands are a common occurrence. Not only is this a painful and unsightly condition but it can also be debilitating. Fortunately, it is also a problem that is easily overcome.

Dry, sore and cracked skin is not a condition with a single cause.

Symptoms of dry, cracked and flaky skin may be an indication of an underlying medical condition. Eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections and dermatitis can all present in this way.

If a person's immune system overreacts to allergens then that can upset the normal functioning of the epidermis. Genetic inheritance is suspected as playing a part in these cases, often there is a trigger to the skin flare-up.

Often, medical diagnosis is difficult.

Alternatively, dry and chapped skin may simply be indicative of exposure to one or more of the many potential irritants that commonly surround everyone in their normal everyday environment.

Routine working in and around the home will expose your skin to many possible contaminants. Cleaning, cooking, DIY and gardening, all involve skin contact with known irritants.

Any adverse reaction that you suffer will also likely be exacerbated if your skin is constantly or regularly wet. This is because repeated wetting and drying breaks down the skin's outer, protective, top layer.

Working outside is another contributory hazard. Drying winds, especially the cold winds of winter, can aggravate any existing dermatitis.

Perfumes and preservatives that are added to cleansing products often add to dermatitis symptoms.

The National Eczema Association recommends that you address dry skin problems, whatever the cause.

If you show early signs of dermatitis or eczema and ignore it then the condition is only likely to get worse. This is especially true if it affects your hands as the skin on your palms and fingers receives constant use and abrasion throughout the day.

Itchy flaky skin will lead to scratching, which in turn can lead to a thickening and hardening of the epidermis. The result can be inflammation and cracked fingers.

Keeping your skin supple and healthy cannot only prevent dermatitis occurring in the first place, but it is also an essential aspect of its on-going treatment. Using a top quality moisturising and skin protection cream will aid your body's natural protective qualities.

When choosing your moisturiser and barrier cream products remember to follow a few simple guidelines:

Avoid those with fragrances. Look for those that are water based. The product should be wash resistant. After application, the lotion should not feel sticky. Choose one that allows your skin to breath naturally.

Many brands are available, but whichever you choose, always follow the manufacturer's recommendations.

Along with regular moisturising, follow a sensible daily skin care routine:

Ensuring your hands are completely dry after washing - gentle blotting with a towel is better than rubbing to dry the skin. Never wear a waterproof glove for more than twenty minutes at a time - avoid rubber gloves altogether as these can cause allergies. Remove rings when washing - irritants can often be trapped underneath rings. Remove and clean your rings regularly - soaking in a solution of one tablespoon of ammonia in a pint of water overnight is ideal.

Should your symptoms persist, seek the advice of your doctor.


About the Author:
Peter Friswell has been involved in the skincare industry for 20 years and has amassed a wealth of practical and helpful information on skincare. Dermatitis and cracked fingers are painful and embarrassing. Read about how others in your position have solved their dry skin and cracked fingers at : http://www.dermashield.co.uk/heal-cracked-fingers.html



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