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MaryMary
06-08-2008, 08:04 PM
Hi i'm a 24 year old student.My fingers are red swollen,itchy and painful.This gets worse every time i wash my clothes.This happens every winter.I still haven't seen any doctor till date.Please tell me how this can be cured.

Thank you

Mary

Deepak
06-08-2008, 08:49 PM
Your complain is quite common as you said in winter season your face the problem. This is what we call a cold injury or hypothermia, when the body cannot sustain the outside temperature. The most common entity is what we call "chilblains". The pathology of the symptoms from chilblains is unknown. Its a cold injury causing structural and functional distrubance of small blood vessels, cells, nerves and skin.

Chilblains are red, itching skin lesions usually of the extermities caused by exposure to cold without actual freezing of the tissues, which would then be a case of frostbite. They maybe assoiciated with oedema or blistering and aggravated by warmth. With continue exposure, ulcerative or hemorrhagic lesions many appear and progress to scarring, fibrosis and atrophy.

Treatment consist of elevating the affected part slightly and allowing it to warm gradually at room temperature. Do not rub or massage injuired tissues or apply ice or heat. Protect from trauma and secondary infection. There has been a hypothesis of treatment with prazosin for both prevention and treatment but is not widely practiced. Preventive measures, though obvious are often ignored. Several layer of warm clothing and protection against wetting and wind are important. Gloves and socks should be kept as dry as possible and insulated boots that do not impede circulation is advised. Warm head covering is particularly important since 30 percent of heat loss os from the head. Warming cold numb parts agaunst axilla or insertion in luke warm water are other form of remedies that prevent further skin damage.

There is another phenemenon, which has to be differenciated from chilblains known as Raynaud's disease, which is a functional peripheral vessel disorder, caused by vasospasm or excessive dilation.They affect only the digits and occasionally nose and tongue with intermittent pallor and bluing of the skin caused by cold exposure or even emotional upsets.rewarming restores normal color and sensation. However, in your case, I would think it to be the former, namely "chilblain".

alice
06-29-2008, 11:18 AM
I guess you have what we call Raynaud's disease. It is quite common in winters and in women. You can call it chilblains too as 010081 has mentioned. In this you will need prevention more than a solid cure, and that is avoiding too much exposure to cold. You can also try using warm gloves in your hands if that works.

Starchild47
07-03-2008, 04:45 AM
You could also have a contact dermatitis that is aggravated by the cold weather. If you get this when you wash your clothing, isolate what your hands come into contact with. Try wearing gloves when doing the laundry and see if that helps. Emu oil is great for skin rashes and irritation so you might try that. Talk to your physician if this continues to get a diagnosis. I knew a lady who I worked with in the salon and her hands did this due to her exposure to the chemicals there.

MaryMary
10-01-2008, 08:02 PM
oh thank you all for your suggestion any more .. i don't think its Raynaud's disease.anyway i'm going to doc this sunday let me post here what will be outcome.

MaryMary
11-08-2008, 10:02 AM
oh he gave me some corticosteroids ointment to apply and take some precautions as you have said.lets see if it will work,he said there is no specific treatment for this only prevention,i'm afraid.:(

Ashma
11-08-2008, 03:25 PM
yea lets hope it works on you do keep updating...

Deepak
01-03-2009, 08:03 AM
yup do as he says and it might beneficial for you.. if you still have confusion feel free to posts here.

deeny
02-10-2009, 09:51 AM
yea you can apply topical hydrocortisone cream

MaryMary
04-18-2009, 06:05 PM
Now winter has gone and my hand are better now.

brybry
04-19-2009, 08:27 PM
When you say it affects you when after washing your clothes.. you could try a different washing powder to see if this aggravates it too. I had that with biological washing products, changed to non bio & the symptoms went away x

I know it may be what they said up there, but if there is anything to reduce the aggravation then go with what you can x

Ashma
04-20-2009, 02:12 AM
Now winter has gone and my hand are better now.

happy to see your update...

pulipuli
12-20-2009, 10:39 PM
I'm also suffering from this problem for last 2 years. Itching and swelling always occurs from october to around feb then it goes away.

Jabroni
01-06-2010, 07:27 PM
Hey, Im not sure if its two different things.. But I suffer from itchy fingers when they are cold.
( Red swollen little white bumps etc).

and I also get this other one when I go swimming in really cold water.... My whole stomach and back get white splotchy bumps
and they get really itchy....It slowly goes away as I dry and warm up. Ive had it for at least 2 years now.

I totally think its some kind of skin bug lving in my skin... I did live in a really old flat and maybe got bitten by
something or caught a skin parasite...

I have been told there is no cure and to just use a antihistamine tablet.. My question is... If it was a all-over skin parasite,
is there anything I can eat to kill them through my skin... e.g. loads of garlic or something???