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ZeDefender



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Curing a split thumb
Advice please...

I've had this painful split next to my thumbnail for months now and nothing will shift it. It's probably due to having my hands in solvents/liquids too much during recent renovation projects but that was months ago. Splits on other fingers have gone on their own. I've tried normal hand creams, sandpaper, plasters etc. but it just won't go.

I suspect I'm not the only one on here with such a problem and I was wondering if anyone has a remedy?
Medicine and witchcraft are both acceptable.

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Both seem to be saying pretty much the same thing? Give it a try, you may like it! Shocked

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gilarion



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If the before mentioned thumb up your bum remedy is ineffective! I would suggest you apply a hydrocolloid dressing to the area.

Hydrocolloid dressing forms a cohesive gel, which is largely contained within the plaster dressing strip that can help heal wounds that you describe.
Similarly and just as effective are Seaweed Plasters or alginate dressings.

One of the problems with finger spits is that the skin is dry around the trauma area and dry skin has difficulty healing, both plasters mentioned give skin around the wound moisture thus accelerating and helping the healing process.
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Hi..
I get this a lot too.
A friend of mine who is a climber told me about
"Climbers Hand Balm"
Its like a wax you pack into the damaged area and it heals so quick!
There are various brands..here is one

http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/metolius-ha...lsrc=aw.ds

Hope this helps

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ZeDefender



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Thanks Mal - helpful as ever Laughing

Thanks gilarion. I'll see what I can get in the Pharmacy here - need to find a translation of hydrocolloid and seaweed first...
Clemmo - the Climber's Hand Balm looks too good to be true but is certainly worth a shot as it's useful for other things too - delivery may be 10 Euros but there are a lot of other goodies on the Cotswold site too so I may buy over 100 Euros and get free delivery Thumbs Up

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uncas



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I use savlon cream when my fingers and thumbs split cos I'm not very good at wearing gloves.

Uncas
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Happyoldgit



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I've got dry skin so get this a lot especially if I've been working outside in winter. I can usually get splits to heal eventually by keeping them covered with a plaster. If it's in an awkward area where a plaster won't stay put then I either smother them in New Skin which stings a bit or make sure I keep my hands smothered in a decent barrier cream ....but I've also had good results with udder cream Whistle Steve.
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Don't bother with any of above superglue it then wrap with micropore tape works a treat Thumbs Up
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custom90



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What he said above! Just make sure it doesn't get into the would it's self where possible.
You might have to sand it off a week or two later though.. Laughing
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landy andy



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Elizabeth Arden eight hour cream is good stuff, and I also use medicated lip balm, as is heavy duty, waterproof, and comes in small tube so can be carried in pocket for regular application.

Andy
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No need for 100euros!

This stuff is the original

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Climb-On-5-Ounce...e5765[url]

It sounds to good to be true...but it's fab Thumbs Up

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Neutrogena hand cream, market traders swear by it!
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ZeDefender



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Cheers guys Bow down

I've ordered the Climber's balm and some purple wellies for the wife. Her Hunters have cracked after 18 months Shocked and when she called them up they said they last 2 years max Evil or Very Mad

In the meantime I've done what MOG suggests and just stuck plasters over it - permanently soggy though.

Superglue is the last resort and I'd have to buy some first... Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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I've never found super glue to work, just stings, sets, then peals off.

Good luck.
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As long as it's clean and not infected sogginess is what your after as it promotes healing, it's the dry / thick skin that causes the splits. Steve.
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