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the shizzle => diet, training and injuries => Topic started by: richieb on October 16, 2012, 09:54:34 pm
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Bit of a long shot, I've had a good old search and read the old skin related threads.
I have a specific problem with the skin on my right index finger. The easiest way to describe it - the outer layer of skin never seems properly attached to the layers underneath. Like the top layer floats on top of the layer underneath, almost like a permanent blister.
The outer layer is so 'mobile' it doesn't take much for it to split or flapper, usually only 1 layer but when it heals up the new layer is never any better. Im pretty much always managing a wound of some kind on this finger tip.
I went to the GP years ago and was given a cream that didn't seem to help (could maybe have been a cortisone cream?)
Anyone got any ideas? (other than go back to the doctor)
I do all the usual sanding, various moisturisers, avoid superchalk etc. I do use anti hydral occasionally but tend to avoid using it on this finger.
Is the udder cream people talk about actual stuff made for cows or the stuff marketed as a beauty product? Or are they both the same stuff?
Ta
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Is the udder cream people talk about actual stuff made for cows or the stuff marketed as a beauty product? Or are they both the same stuff?
udder, stump cream anti hydral - all pretty similar as far as i am aware.
could be an allergy - is there anything that you would only do with your RH index finger... I am struggling to avoid any horrible innuendo, but I'm sure someone will be along shortly to cure that. Seriously though, maybe worth getting a test?
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udder, stump cream anti hydral - all pretty similar as far as i am aware.
Umm. Not at all the same. Two are designed to heal/moisturize the skin. One is designed to dry out the skin.
I had a friend who's skin reacted to the eurathane used in climbing holds. Do you climb in a gym? Doesn't totally make sense as its only the index though....
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Mainly climb on my own board or outdoors. I've had this for years now but can't remember if anything triggered it. I really should get it looked at again by a dermatologist I guess.
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udder, stump cream anti hydral - all pretty similar as far as i am aware.
Umm. Not at all the same. Two are designed to heal/moisturize the skin. One is designed to dry out the skin.
Fair play, I stand corrected.
The dermatologist would be a good call, if it is an irritating problem.
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Getting your fingers in baby poo is the cause of it :)
I've got about a 1/4 of a tube of anti-hydral that you can try if I can find it. Never found it to be that beneficial, but might work for you.
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Cheers Chris, I've already got some anti-hydral. I dont think it would be a good idea to use it on this particular finger anyway, its definately a skin 'condition' rather than just thin skin.
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Sounds like one of those perpetuating skin problems I've ad in th past where no matter way you do it just Kees peeling off. I think it only sorted itself out after going cold turkey and not climbing for about a month. Not because of the finger.
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Mainly climb on my own board or outdoors. I've had this for years now but can't remember if anything triggered it. I really should get it looked at again by a dermatologist I guess.
I have had really bad chronic splits like this; have you just tried climbing with the offending finger tip taped up for a month or so or just taken a few weeks off?
If you want to see a dermatologist you would have to go to back to your gp (unless you want to go privately), I imagine your GP would be reluctant to refer you strainght away to a dermatologist (they are very busy) and would give you more moisturiser type stuff initially i would imagine, unlikely they would have given you cortisone type creams for a non-healing ulcer unless it was very inflamed.
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Thanks for the advice everyone. Thing is, I don't necessarily see this as a recurring split that just won't heal. Each year for months during trad season I dont have any problems and it appears to heal up fully but as soon as I start bouldering again the weak/weird skin on this finger lets me down.
I think I will try and get it looked at again.
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Try nappy cream.