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Suggest Treatment For Discoloration And Dryness Of Skin On Knuckles

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Posted on Fri, 28 Aug 2015
Question: i have discolored and dry skin on my knuckles for years. Sometimes condition goes away and than comes back again. I think it started years ago after i was doing many installations of dishwashers. My hands were often in dirty water with all the stuff that could be under dish-washing machines
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Answered by Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You need to keep your hands dry. Apply clotrimazole.

Detailed Answer:
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I have checked the attached images. You seem to have a fungal infection which is associated with allergic reaction to the soap water of the dishwasher or due to repeated exposure to water. You need to keep your hands dry. Avoid exposure to soap water. Take cetirizine tablet once daily for a few days when there is a flare up. During those conditions also apply candid (clotrimazole) lotion over the affected area. Gradually the condition will get corrected.

Hope that helps.

Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Discoloration And Dryness Of Skin On Knuckles

Brief Answer: You need to keep your hands dry. Apply clotrimazole. Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic. I have checked the attached images. You seem to have a fungal infection which is associated with allergic reaction to the soap water of the dishwasher or due to repeated exposure to water. You need to keep your hands dry. Avoid exposure to soap water. Take cetirizine tablet once daily for a few days when there is a flare up. During those conditions also apply candid (clotrimazole) lotion over the affected area. Gradually the condition will get corrected. Hope that helps. Regards