Hey Sup Forumsros. I need some medical help from anyone who knows what this is or knows how to cure it...

Hey Sup Forumsros. I need some medical help from anyone who knows what this is or knows how to cure it. I've had these small red bumps on my hands for over 6 months now. They started as just bumps then became blistery and lately just a couple scabs here and there, but the majority are just these bright red dots on my hands. They normally come when I sweat which is when my arms and hands turn red which seems to bring it out more.

The first picture is about 20 minutes after work(I sweat a lot at work) and this picture is about 20 minutes after that one

When I wake up in the morning

This is right now, besides the crater which is where a scab was that got caught and ripped off on something earlier

Literally you're sugar intake is through the roof, your fingers will turn black soon and the dr will amputate them

Just go see a dermatologist

I did, they prescribed me creams such as fluticasone propionate ointment .005%, fluocinocide .05%, clobetasol propionate .05%. Antibiotics and they even did a biopsy which the doctor hardly explained but said it was like dry skin, but i've used moisturizer and a other stuff aswell, my hands aren't dry and the bumps don't go away.

I don't consume that much sugar so I doubt that's it..

Is it only on your hand?

Yes and a little but up my wrist which you can see in the first picture. Nowhere else on my body

Yeast infection.
OTC stuff will clear it up.

Honestly it seems too simple for that to be the answer. Two dermatologists weren't able to figure that out even with a biopsy. I feel like if it was that they'd know immediately

Scabies. Need ivermectin pill

allergic reaction?

Looks like cancer. Cut your hands off before it spreads.

only on the back of your hand?

Yes
Was one of my original thoughts, but why would it only be on my hands and never completely disappearing over the course of 6 months
Possibly but again I feel like two dermatologists would've diagnosed that

Bump, anyone ever have an actual experience with this?

doctor here.
It looks like you have developed skinus cancerus (aka skin cancer for uneducated fucks)and IT MAY KILL YOU EVERY SECOND!I dont know how much time you have exactly but you have to act fast, cut off your hand and flush it down the toilet, sadly its the only way

Thank you

Ive had something similar i used to be a dishwasher/cook at a local dinner. Mine was from having my hands soaked constantly

post the results

Did it go away after you stopped working there?

not OP but same here
it's most likely hives, can be triggered from by many things- the most common being stress.

yeah but it lasted for like 3 weeks after i quit

i got hives for a week looked like this. but also were itchy as hell are they itchy?

Irritant contact dermatitis; worsened by your profuse sweating/exposure to moisture.

You are allergic to your own sweat. Go to the doctor and mention this. Trust me!

No they are rarely even itchy

>when I sweat
Something is causing the protective layer of your dermis to deteriorate. The dermititis is secondary to that. The first line defense against this is a protectorant to rebuild that layer.

But SINCE it happens when you sweat, this is not a solution. Also, since this is not an effect sweat normally has, I am lead to two diagnosis

A) It is a stress hive like reaction caused by your immune system being weak for some other, yet unidentified reason or

B) you are excreting something you have an allergy to (which is how your lymph system rids you of such things) and/or something that is otherwise toxic or irritating to you.

my series of follow up questions would include:

Diet
other ailments
type of work
access to contaminates
unknown access to contaminates - ie how poor are you?

It's AIDS bro

Does anyone know how to unclog a toilet that has a hand stuck in the pipes? Pls help.

you just used big words to say he gets a skin condition when he sweats


how much do you sniff your own farts??

call a plumber

a whole hand? lye bro

Dyshydrosis

Diet is fairly well. Most of my meals include chicken or sausage with rice and vegetables or beans. I drink water mostly and I work at FedEx right now loading trucks but I wear gloves always, I worked at a supermarket before for 2 years, randomly near the end of me working there this started showing. I'm not poor and don't really have access to a contaminate. It's possible that stress could be the answer, the semester is over tomorrow so that's good

that's the name of the skin condition

Also for the majority of it being on my hands, sweating only made it worse. It would still always be there until lately it's not really noticeable unless I sweat or am exposed to heat like in the shower. My dermatologist said it can't be due to sweat because we don't sweat on the back of our hands. Sweat is just the only thing I know I can link it to

you think you're better than us, don't you faggot?

I bet they arent cloth gloves. Switch to something breathable and find rub petrolatum on your hands in the morning after you finish everything and are ready to put your gloves on for work.

I only assume this becaise i ALWAYS see postal workers wearing latex. If this isnt you im still interested

I know I'm better than you

I wear cotton gloves that my dermatologist recommended to have under my main gloves, which is just a pair of Home Depot working gloves

derma- skin titis- conditon

you. are. an. idiot.

so they dont breathe. winner winner chicken dinner.

get seven pairs of cotton gloves and do laundry once a week

OP, try using a urea lotion. I started getting something similar on my hands a few years ago, and untreated it would sometimes go up to my forearms. I use this one and it works pretty well. Get some cotton gloves, like the kind they sell at a drug store usually by the bandages. Put the lotion on your hands then put on the gloves, which will help with absorption of the lotion and keep you from getting lotion all over everything you touch. You can do it at night before you go to sleep. I take a shower after I wake up, so I usually put the lotion on after that once I'm ready to leave the house to go to work. By the time I get to work the lotion has dried enough to take the gloves off. Then you want to just avoid getting your hands wet if you can because you don't want to wash it off. You might also try some other lotions to use throughout the day depending on what your job is and what you're touching.

Also I don't necessarily think it has to do with my gloves because I worked for over a year at a supermarket without them being on my hands, then randomly one day they started appearing. I just recently began working at FedEx and the bumps / red patches are only really bad for an hour maybe 2 after work

Read that^^

this

and how do you know that?

it's bed bugs you retards. they are feasting on you at night. hands, feet, legs and backs are those lil critters favy feasty spots :D

I wear cotton gloves at night and it's only my hands

in final year of med school. This is 100% scabies. don't scratch your balls. you're welcome.

well you arent a doctor are ya?
you're asking me the question...arent ya?

Keep spending all your fucking money or take the advice. see if it helps. if it doesnt come back and start another dumbfuck thread

That looks like petechiae. It's probably not petechiae, but it does look like it.

OP if you're going to get really good advice and then start acting like a know it all dumbass the thread is going to treat you like shit

Your advice is stupid lmao fuck outta here

had scabies freshman year of high school. this looks pretty similar. I'm now on a cdc watch list for sexual transmited diseases because of it -_- (they don't put new cases on the list now but funny to me that I grandfathered in lmao)

All the advice I'm getting that I'm responding negatively to is people google searching shit I've already seen or trief

well have fun deciding if its aids or scabies lmao

What treats scabies?

kek

cotton allergy

Well it's not aids so

I've only started wearing these recently to bed. Way after the spots showed up

X2
Had a reaction to something in the nitrile gloves at work. Started changing them more often and stopped using gloves while working with urea (heard of quite a few creams with it in it) and things cleared up for me. If you're a serious poorfag, diesel exhaust fluid is urea and deionized water...

cream from the doctor. you'll have to cover your entire body with it (literally neck down) and it burns your top layer os skin off and kills the bastards under your skin. Its not bad cue you only have to have it on for like 5-10 minutes. you'll also have to pay a company to bomb/steamclean your entire house. its a super pain in the ass :/

alright fine. heres a tip then. you might "not necessarily think its something" but its a pretty damn good cause and an easy thing to try and fix so that you can KNOW if its something, instead of think/be lazy.

Oncologist here. So your derms prescribed anti-inflammatory topicals to you. Corticosteroids like clobetasol are used to treat dermatitis, excema, etc. They do not address the underlying causes.

From your symptoms you have a few things..

1. Contact Dermatitis. I doubt this but it's possible with severe cases.

2. An autoimmune disorder. You need your bloodwork done with an ANA/RNA reading.

3. Exercise Urticaria which is related to the above.

4. A mild form of Porphyria. (You're a vampire, Harry).

My guess is that it's 2 and 3 both. Take one pill of Zyrtec per 100lbs of you a day. If this lessens symptoms after two weeks then you know for a fact it is 2 and 3. Also get your blood done anyway.

Bed bugs you fucking nigger. Either that or scabies

No surprise doctors are retarded.

are you a fat ass

he would know it was bedbugs if it was bedbugs.

bites hurt

I had my blood done a while ago and everything was good

Yes

holy crap. another money grubbing jew


OP you need to let your hands breath and find a good protectorant. something that is 100% petrolatum or as close as you can find.

If this doesnt help, or only helps a little start buying naturally made soaps and hypo allergenic detergent.

why do specialists turn everything into fucking rocket science?

>contact dermatitis

skin condition from touching something. everyone stop trying to sound smart. if it was contact derma, youd practically be able to identify the cause by the rash appearance. I am surrounded by morons

When should I use the petroleum? I already have sensitive skin soap and detergent

i heard peanut butter works wonders

also what does op do for work?

Currently load trucks for FedEx but worked at a supermarket for over a year then the bumps started appearing, they've been around before I went to FedEx

Dr.Pepper will see you now.

You must be new here, welcome!

Op here. I appreciate everyone's help and I'll try some of the suggestions posted in here. Hopefully it works but right now I'm going to go to bed, good night anons

Did you specifically get the ANA/RNA checked? If so what were the numbers?

Because we didn't graduate with a liberal arts degree and pretend to be experts after watching a season of House. OP said he wanted medical assistance, not opinions from a Barrista.

I said it could be any of those four items. While am disinclined to say it's CD, I have run into individuals with similar symptoms and indications that it is CD. You're a complete dipshit if you want to rule it out based upon pictures. A 12 week EMT course doesn't qualify you as a doctor, sport.

Honestly don't even know what those mean. I just went in for a blood test that my mom scheduled and they said in my results everything was normal

petrolatum. it may surprise you to hear this, but most premade creams contain ingredients that make the creams themselves necessary to use. job security and all that. so stop telling me what youve already got going. thats why the petroLATUM has to be pure as you can find it, it is important not to expose your damaged skin to ANYTHING.

I also specified naturally made soap for exactly the same reason. and you dont sound like someone interested enough in learning how to make their own laundry soap.

you should use it after washing your hands before you put your single pair of breathable work gloves on for the work day. and again after you wash your hands before you put your single pair of breathable sleeping gloves on. allow your morning routine to be the monitored time when your hands can be exposed gradually exposed to a few things you are aware of.

This cure will not work over night

Dermatitis

thats your problem

either your hands are drying out from wearing gloves or are drying out from handling paper bags/boxes

drink more water, use lotion after work - picture related, diet change might help too? less salt/processed shit

you are a cultured moron.

shotgun diagnosis are something anyone of us can do ourselves using a book.

you are useless as a professional

>not opinions from a Barrista.
sick burn

can you even bother to read the thread?

Possibly insects?

We have oak mites here in the Midwest maybe elsewhere... nasty little buggers... My bites look a lot like that and don't last very long, but they last month's on my mom. Also I would try anons suggestions.... Just because those two dermatologists wrote prescriptions doesn't mean something OTC won't work better.

Hey OP.

I am allergic to all kinds of odd stuff.

The dust you encounter from shipping and would have only occasionally encountered in the Grocery business is probably the cause?

You need to go to an Allergist and get tested.

You can test this yourself by grabbing a pinch of dust from your vacuum rub it inside the crook of your arm and see if you react?

Bed bugs tend to attack one side usually the nearest to a wall. (They are smart an resilient. f this proves to be the case contact a professional who treats with "heat" ASAP.)

Thank you kind sir.

Will definitely try out an allergist thanks

Get checked for Scabies...that is what they start out looking like then they get ore serious as time goes on.

OP is gone. No way in hell this guy went through all that and never thought of allergies.

Now I have to suffer a multitude of "clever" faggots who can't start their own thread

It measures the presence of autoantibodies within people. Elevated levels lead to a host of auto immune disorders. Typically these are not tested for in normal bloodwork. Google RNA/ANA.

Stay angry, stay unemployed.

stay useless, while convincing yourself your shit stinks less than people that have less than you - while at the same time being in a profession that is meant to help people without discrimination.

Stay close-minded and salty, because that piece of paper with fancy letters and a pressed stamp is going to replace all the real friends you might ever have that would be concerned enough to tell you when you are wrong so that you don't turn into a shriveled up douche bag.

But hey...they make a pill for that right? Go fuck yourself lol

Speak for yourself.