I'm also having the same condition that you have describe for the past 1 and half years...Please let me know if you have found a solution for it
Hi, my daugther is 5 years old and sins the age of 6 months started getting really big patches of wart like thick skin which is a dark brown with dark hair on. She has it all over her body. I live in South Africa and don't have medical aid. I took her to the local clinic and they told me it is probably ezeema. After using countless ointments I researced ezeema and I'm certain it is not. Can anybody tell me what it could be? Sometimes it burst open and bleed.
hey TNMan28 how are you ?
i've been googling around and found these posts of what u having.
its sad to hear that u'r having this problem for over ten years without having any solution.
i'm having the same problem right on the fnger tips,and it started a year ago, without any warning. it started when i was working with something called "rockwool " its used for thermal and accoustic insulation.its a mineral wool.
so i'm curious if u have found any solution for it.thanks .
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Thanks for the reply. There are definitely no blisters present, just a reoccurring layer of thick, dead skin.
Hello,
The symptoms are suggestive of exfoliative keratolysis. The first sign is one or more superficial air-filled blisters on the fingers or palms. The blisters burst to leave tender, circular areas. The symptoms are aggravated by exposure to irritants including water, soap, detergents and solvents. Treatment includes protection from irritants, emollients hand creams and phototherapy in severe cases.
During the day, hydrate and protect hands with a protective and moisturizing cream. At night, repair them with creams formulated from glycolic acid—a must for improving skin texture and tone. For a more intensive nighttime treatment, apply cream and then cover hands with gloves or socks. Your body heat helps the cream sink deeper into the skin. I would also suggest you to avoid washing hands with soap repeatedly and use gloves while doing any household work.
If the symptoms persist then please get an evaluation done from a dermatologist.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.
Hello,
Treatment of scabies is specific and consists of topical medicines like permethrin, malathion, lindane and tea tree oil and oral medicine like ivermectin. It is highly contagious and is transmissible from daily household articles also and so they may also require the treatment. The treatment that your dermatologist has advised i.ee permethrin cream is to be applied for 12 hrs. You can apply the cream at night and leave it overnight for effect.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.