Hi - I'm wondering if you ever found out why you have this. I have the same thing and can't find any information about it. It's driving me crazy.
hi - I too have this. Have you found any answers?
What was this? My 12 year old has had this and it is getting worse. She hates getting her hands wet. When I read your post, she said, "yes, this is how I feel!"
this must be the side effects of the medication ....take some herbs for the side effects it may not go away untill you go off the $$$ 2,480 meds ;
try a health food store .......
your symptoms sound exactly like mine. My hands are driving me crazy. Have you learned anything?
Mine seems to have started when I was spending too much time in the hot tub.
Have the things posted by the doc here helped?
I guess the thing that disturbs me most is the sensitivity.
Hi,
Xerosis is the medical term for dry skin. Soaps and detergents can strip away the natuarl skin oils and thus cause or exacerbate a dry skin condition.
You can take the following measures to prevent it to a certain degree.
-Apply a rich moisturizer several times a day, especially right after you bathe or wash your hands. You can also use an oil, such as baby oil while your skin is still damp from a bath or shower. Oil has more staying power than cream and helps stop water from evaporating from your skin's surface.
-Apply sun block with an SPF of 15 or higher to all areas that are exposed to the sun -- face, ears, hands, and back of the neck -- before you go outside.
-Use lukewarm instead of hot water for baths and showers. Limit your bath or shower time to 15 minutes or less.
Avoid harsh, drying soaps. Use cleansing creams or bath or shower gels with added moisturizers. Choose mild soaps that have added oils or fats. Avoid deodorant and antibacterial soaps, which are especially harsh.
-Use detergents without dyes or perfumes.
The unpleasant sensation is probably due to the increased sensitivity of the skin.
ref:http://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/side_effects/dry_skin.jsp