To: spectre
Yeah, that’s what I’m using - stops the itching, but the rash itself doesn’t go away for a long time. Just when it is about to disappear, it comes back in another part of the skin on my hands where it hasn’t blistered yet.
1,465 posted on
04/10/2007 8:16:45 AM PDT by
Rte66
To: Rte66
Do you "weed" in your yard or flower beds? There is one particular thick weed I used to pull..it has a milky stem when broken off.. I tracked my outbreaks to that.
I use gloves now, and wash hands afterward.
1,470 posted on
04/10/2007 8:20:13 AM PDT by
spectre
((Spectre's wife))
To: Rte66
Rte - sounds like the same thing my hubby has from time to time. He has had every dermatologist test known to man and nada. The palms and inbetween the fingers get dry, itchy, blisters form, weep. It only happens a couple times year and we have learned to just deal with it. He uses non-perfumed creams on them. We think it may be stress related.
I'm so sorry you have something similar - it is discouraging to deal with.
1,577 posted on
04/10/2007 10:06:49 AM PDT by
daybreakcoming
(X41:"I will never apologize for the United States of America — I don't care what the facts are")
To: Rte66
Rte - sounds like the same thing my hubby has from time to time. He has had every dermatologist test known to man and nada. The palms and inbetween the fingers get dry, itchy, blisters form, weep. It only happens a couple times year and we have learned to just deal with it. He uses non-perfumed creams on them. We think it may be stress related.
I'm so sorry you have something similar - it is discouraging to deal with.
1,579 posted on
04/10/2007 10:08:10 AM PDT by
daybreakcoming
(X41:"I will never apologize for the United States of America — I don't care what the facts are")
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