You might want to talk to a doctor, this looks like it could be mild eczema.
Edit: just to clarify, eczema isn’t debilitating or anything, but if this makes your hand uncomfortable, there may be medications that can help you.
KrimxonRath on
I would have rubbing my hands together so hard to get rid of that.
SuitableExercise7096 on
You may want to test your water. You could have super high chlorine or other caustics in it. This actually is very common in some areas
Dazzling_Item66 on
It’s dead skin? Exfoliate
ilprofs07205 on
Are you sure you’re not a lizard?
KeptWinds47 on
Makin skin sammiches my guy
Mysterious_Neck9237 on
Yeah there’s too much chlorine in your water that isn’t normal
OnlyBeGamer on
Just use sandpaper to remove the extra dead skin
Damonoodle on
The water might be running a tad bit hot my guy
Brudeslem on
You work with chemicals or wear nitrate gloves a lot?
My hands used to do this all the time when they were being constantly exposed to powerful solvents.
BeMoreKnope on
Goodness, both hands are chafed? You must be gifted.
theonetrueelhigh on
I had a similar problem for a few years, it was a fungal infection.
AbbyLou86 on
If it’s not sore, then try exfoliating your skin on the palm of your hands and moisturise afterwards.
cjdjdjsnss on
When I saw this scrolling I thought it was from lifting weights
Beginning-Cut7238 on
Are u showering in chlorine? Filter ur shower
The_closet_iscomfy on
“dihydrosis” or something ? I have a milder form of the same thing, if I recall correctly, it’s an offshoot of exema
Good_Function6946 on
I’d be rubbing my hands together like a greedy little rat with a villainous plan.
gnarkill3332 on
Whoa a fellow sufferer as myself. Do you have a bunch of extra lines in your hand, too? Dermatologist told me it’s something called ichthyosis vulgaris and it means the dead skin doesn’t shed naturally. I get cracks in my feet and heels like a inch long and deeeeeep as hell. Do you get periods of molting, where you lose layers on your knuckles and stuff?
If you have any knit winter gloves, put lotion on, then Vaseline or aquafor on, then wear the gloves for like as long as you can. It will definitely help it for a little while. Or don’t, and wear your calluses as a badge. Its prevented a lot of splinters and small cuts over the years so it ain’t all bad. Also makes for one hell of a high five and handshake.
Yan-e-toe on
Are you using hand sanitizers regularly? Something similar happened to me everytime I used one brand of hand sanitizer. The alcohol does that to my hands
Zealousideal_Ad1110 on
It’s fungus 100%
mironawire on
I believe you have a medical condition called whatthefuck!!?
Either-Acanthaceae65 on
take some vitamin D
Dragonier_ on
You need to moisturize then
Byrnstar on
Hyperkeratosis possibly. The palms and soles of your feet have an extra layer of the skin to protect against abrasion – that’s why you get calluses there far easier than anywhere else – and sometimes that layer goes into overdrive. Any rate, might be good to have it checked just to rule out a chronic fungal/autoimmune issue.
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Are you showering in lava my guy ?
Get moisturizing soap my guy
I suggest spending 4 minutes and 59 seconds in the shower instead.
Moisturizer 😩 my goodness. Or hand cream even.
You might want to talk to a doctor, this looks like it could be mild eczema.
Edit: just to clarify, eczema isn’t debilitating or anything, but if this makes your hand uncomfortable, there may be medications that can help you.
I would have rubbing my hands together so hard to get rid of that.
You may want to test your water. You could have super high chlorine or other caustics in it. This actually is very common in some areas
It’s dead skin? Exfoliate
Are you sure you’re not a lizard?
Makin skin sammiches my guy
Yeah there’s too much chlorine in your water that isn’t normal
Just use sandpaper to remove the extra dead skin
The water might be running a tad bit hot my guy
You work with chemicals or wear nitrate gloves a lot?
My hands used to do this all the time when they were being constantly exposed to powerful solvents.
Goodness, both hands are chafed? You must be gifted.
I had a similar problem for a few years, it was a fungal infection.
If it’s not sore, then try exfoliating your skin on the palm of your hands and moisturise afterwards.
When I saw this scrolling I thought it was from lifting weights
Are u showering in chlorine? Filter ur shower
“dihydrosis” or something ? I have a milder form of the same thing, if I recall correctly, it’s an offshoot of exema
I’d be rubbing my hands together like a greedy little rat with a villainous plan.
Whoa a fellow sufferer as myself. Do you have a bunch of extra lines in your hand, too? Dermatologist told me it’s something called ichthyosis vulgaris and it means the dead skin doesn’t shed naturally. I get cracks in my feet and heels like a inch long and deeeeeep as hell. Do you get periods of molting, where you lose layers on your knuckles and stuff?
If you have any knit winter gloves, put lotion on, then Vaseline or aquafor on, then wear the gloves for like as long as you can. It will definitely help it for a little while. Or don’t, and wear your calluses as a badge. Its prevented a lot of splinters and small cuts over the years so it ain’t all bad. Also makes for one hell of a high five and handshake.
Are you using hand sanitizers regularly? Something similar happened to me everytime I used one brand of hand sanitizer. The alcohol does that to my hands
It’s fungus 100%
I believe you have a medical condition called whatthefuck!!?
take some vitamin D
You need to moisturize then
Hyperkeratosis possibly. The palms and soles of your feet have an extra layer of the skin to protect against abrasion – that’s why you get calluses there far easier than anywhere else – and sometimes that layer goes into overdrive. Any rate, might be good to have it checked just to rule out a chronic fungal/autoimmune issue.
Seek medical advice from a dermatologist.
Is it a yearly shower?