Hey Everyone,
My Mom has always had a condition in which her hands are always extremely cold -- even turning blue at times -- and while she's been to many doctors, none have had any solutions other than the typical advice. She eats very healthily and has good bloodwork, so it doesn't seem to be a nutritional deficiency.
It can be 85 degrees outside, but I will still have to hold my Mom's hands in mine to try to warm them up. She also suffers from the skin on her fingers cracking open in the winter -- it's not unusual to see her with several Band-Aids on her fingers.
I've noticed this as well with my own hands -- this past winter, my thumbs were cracked open for several weeks at the sides of the nails.
While we both wear gloves while working with water (my Mom mops floors by hand,) we also do a lot of other things in dry settings (paperwork, typing, dusting, Mom taught herself to crochet off YouTube, etc.) that only exacerbate the problem.
My Mom has used just about every kind of recommended remedy there is -- Neutrogena, Corn Husker's Lotion, O'Keefe's, etc. Neither of us likes greasy or particularly heavy lotions, especially since none of them seemed to help.
Does anyone else struggle with this, and have you found anything that works?
I wish there was a type of glove to wear during "dry" activities, but I also hate the "clammy" feel that gloves produce. I also find myself sensitive to different kinds of gloves. I don't think I have a specific allergy, like latex, but I've noticed some gloves seemed to flare up an eczema-like rash on my hands.
I would really like to hear from others if they suffer with this, and most especially if they've found a remedy.
My Mom has always had a condition in which her hands are always extremely cold -- even turning blue at times -- and while she's been to many doctors, none have had any solutions other than the typical advice. She eats very healthily and has good bloodwork, so it doesn't seem to be a nutritional deficiency.
It can be 85 degrees outside, but I will still have to hold my Mom's hands in mine to try to warm them up. She also suffers from the skin on her fingers cracking open in the winter -- it's not unusual to see her with several Band-Aids on her fingers.
I've noticed this as well with my own hands -- this past winter, my thumbs were cracked open for several weeks at the sides of the nails.
While we both wear gloves while working with water (my Mom mops floors by hand,) we also do a lot of other things in dry settings (paperwork, typing, dusting, Mom taught herself to crochet off YouTube, etc.) that only exacerbate the problem.
My Mom has used just about every kind of recommended remedy there is -- Neutrogena, Corn Husker's Lotion, O'Keefe's, etc. Neither of us likes greasy or particularly heavy lotions, especially since none of them seemed to help.
Does anyone else struggle with this, and have you found anything that works?
I wish there was a type of glove to wear during "dry" activities, but I also hate the "clammy" feel that gloves produce. I also find myself sensitive to different kinds of gloves. I don't think I have a specific allergy, like latex, but I've noticed some gloves seemed to flare up an eczema-like rash on my hands.
I would really like to hear from others if they suffer with this, and most especially if they've found a remedy.
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