Hi.
Based on the history you have provided and based on the images, this is likely to be a contact or irritant dermatitis. At this point, you may be allergic or reacting to the gloves. Have you been handling any chemicals with your gloves? Have you spilled chemicals over your gloves?
The holes that you have noted over the palm may coincide with the texture of the gloves you are using. Some chemicals may seep through gloves and may cause some skin reactions.
Another differential here is a dyshidrosis. These appear as bumps or vesicles and they may be itchy. They may result from prolonged exposure to water or wet environments. You have mentioned of your palms sweating with the gloves on. This may contribute to your condition.
Well, the gloves are not textured and irritant dermatitis and dyshidrosis do not look like the images I posted and or what is on my hand based off of images found of thoe conditions.
With the cap of a pen I was able to scrape off a layer of skin on my palm with little to no effort after I washed my hands.
Some of the chemicals do go through the gloves if spilled but for the most part the only thing that has ever hit my hand was acetone.
I can't say for sure but I don't think I should be able to take skin off like that...Any other suggestions or conditions that it could be? This is a huge pain in rooster because I can't get into until next tuesday to the dermatolgist. I am not trying to spread nasty skin sluffing to my girlfriend if you know what I mean. What should I do in the mean time???
I have this exact same problem! I can't for the life of me figure it out. It seems to get worse when my hands sweat even outside of gloves. I've also noticed a "yeasty" odor. The skin also comes off quite easily. It goes away but ultimately comes back. I'm trying to get in with a Dermatologist and perhaps even get a biopsy of the affected area. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated!
Okay, I have some info for everyone. This condition is a fungus. Yeah, its gross. But there's good news. A doctor friend of the family told us to buy a lotion called AmLactin. It works. One use made a 75% difference. The lactic acid in it kills the fungus. Hope it helps.
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I know this is seven years late but to you or anyone else stumbling onto this from Google like I did - this is likely pitted keratolysis. It's caused by a cutaneous bacterial infection, and it's common on feet and sometimes on the palms of your hands. Basically the bacteria set up shop somewhere moist (sweaty palms/feet) and eat your stratum corneum causing the small pits.
I've had it before and it was exactly like you described, it's very easy to treat and is hardly contagious. Use antibacterial soap when you wash your skin, and keep your hands very dry. You might even use a hairdryer on them after you wash your hands, just to make it as inhospitable as possible for the bacteria. I've seen patients wear antiperspirant on their hands to keep them from sweating so much,
Apply some topical antibiotics (antibacterial or antifungal creams/gels like erythromycin, clindamycin, or fusidic acid) and it will go away within a few weeks. If it's on your feet/toes do the same stuff and maybe wear sandals more often or wool socks that will minimize the sweat on your skin.
It's really not so harmful as it is annoying, but if left untreated it can last a long time. And even after full remission it can come back again easily if the conditions are right.
Stay dry and good luck ~