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  • @ALT-vz3jn
    @ALT-vz3jn Год назад +7742

    I used to get these from severe stress. It cleared up on its own when I left my abusive ex-husband…

  • @CharmaineHarrison-go9yq
    @CharmaineHarrison-go9yq Год назад +2960

    Finally someone addresses my condition to bring awareness. Thank you.

    • @dustbunny4527
      @dustbunny4527 Год назад +29

      Treat your the source, your liver and it’ll disappear. I started taking liver supplements and milk thistle. It’s been over 2 years and I don’t miss those itchy lil nuisances

    • @randyhettick5155
      @randyhettick5155 Год назад +21

      I agree. I've had these bumps off and on for years. One Dr said it was psoriasis, another said it was housewives dermatitis. Now, now I finally have the correct diagnosis.

    • @lindascott1152
      @lindascott1152 Год назад +1

      Thank you

    • @ashaprasanth4421
      @ashaprasanth4421 Год назад +6

      This is because of liver problem...

    • @edithcano988
      @edithcano988 Год назад +4

      ​@dustbunny4527 What liver supplements did you take if you don't mind sharing??

  • @y.am.i
    @y.am.i Год назад +2418

    I get these every summer. Nothing to do with fragrance or soap, but (for me at least) everything to do with humidity and contact-allergy ✌🏻

    • @anthonydavidson767
      @anthonydavidson767 Год назад +70

      same here

    • @diane64yorks
      @diane64yorks Год назад +59

      It looks just like prickly heat rash , incredibly itchy usually clears up in a few days with no need for dr's

    • @Alex22279
      @Alex22279 Год назад +14

      Same 😂 and I get them after smoking weed 😂

    • @lovelycam8631
      @lovelycam8631 Год назад +26

      I get them in the winter 😂

    • @greutera
      @greutera Год назад +48

      I also get them in summer, less frequently now that I’m older

  • @erikaroers7574
    @erikaroers7574 2 месяца назад +249

    Mine is seasonal, comes on when it starts to get warm outside. My whole life.

    • @Zury888
      @Zury888 2 месяца назад +8

      Same

    • @zaidali8820
      @zaidali8820 2 месяца назад +18

      Exactly,it also pops like pimples secreting some liquid

    • @jameslee1305
      @jameslee1305 2 месяца назад +2

      So does mine that's so weird

    • @trizcub1851
      @trizcub1851 2 месяца назад +3

      Polymorphous light eruption. My immunity overacts to sunlight uv.
      But all of the sudden past days I have been getting itchy bumps so must be reacting to something n i already use non fragrance

    • @lanlan1d-219
      @lanlan1d-219 2 месяца назад +3

      Mine comes during rainy season

  • @OursonAaron302
    @OursonAaron302 Год назад +898

    I get these during stress. Not only are they itchy but they burn too.

    • @therealanna9881
      @therealanna9881 Год назад +50

      Yeah and mine sometimes have this kind of liquid and when it pops, it feels kinda disgusting

    • @OursonAaron302
      @OursonAaron302 Год назад +1

      @@therealanna9881 mine did when I was younger. But not now

    • @onegfy2390
      @onegfy2390 Год назад +8

      @@therealanna9881I’m having that currently and idk how to stop it since its so itchy and I don’t have any sort of conditioner

    • @safiyarumana2843
      @safiyarumana2843 Год назад +10

      Actual I have same problem iam working home maid when I wash all dishes next I getting same itchy burn & tht bubbles also it's so pain & burn I can't eat my food in my hand

    • @OursonAaron302
      @OursonAaron302 Год назад

      @@safiyarumana2843 wow

  • @trishking4355
    @trishking4355 Год назад +566

    I have been searching what the heck was on my hands and now I found it. I've been searching for a long time. Thank you for putting this out there

    • @CatieKatieCo
      @CatieKatieCo Год назад +8

      don’t put anything on your hands with fragrance or alcohol and try not to put your hands in hot water.

    • @tgreen6293
      @tgreen6293 Год назад +4

      Cortisone lotion for eczema helped clear mine up

    • @wendypayne9518
      @wendypayne9518 Год назад +4

      Yes, Thank you.. I thought I had poison oak.But the itching was the worst..

    • @saxongamer2323
      @saxongamer2323 Год назад +5

      Lotion never worked for me when I got these problems I actually found out that I had low calcium in my diet so I started taking calcium zinc and magnesium and all of my hand problems and everything went away

    • @rustybennineoneonemajesty
      @rustybennineoneonemajesty Год назад +2

      It's called prickly heat trapped sweat glands

  • @levinotaot
    @levinotaot 11 месяцев назад +777

    Sometimes I feel like I get all of the kinds of eczema just as a punishment for existing

    • @lilys6029
      @lilys6029 11 месяцев назад +35

      😂😂😂😂 same!! I suffer from a lot of little annoying stuffs cuased on my body ugh. I always think " the only way to get away from them is to die"

    • @jordonrae
      @jordonrae 11 месяцев назад +12

      Please please do yourself a favor and look at your diet. They're finding that parasites are linked to skin conditions now and food sensitivities occur as well which causes break outs etc.

    • @levinotaot
      @levinotaot 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@jordonrae I got the inherited kind...

    • @levinotaot
      @levinotaot 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@jordonrae i had it since I was 1 years old so it's pretty much just have to live with kinda situation

    • @jordonrae
      @jordonrae 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@levinotaot so babies gut is formed directly from the gut of the momma. So if your momma's was off or unbalanced, yours has been since you were born. Eating processed foods, medication, antibiotics, etc can play a part in making this worse. Up to you but seeing a holistic Dr may bring you some relief in healing your gut and getting this gone. 🤷‍♀️ Blessings to you to find some peace i know the pain you're in.

  • @ii8244
    @ii8244 2 месяца назад +71

    Мои руки очень чесались от этого . И однажды я так расчёска ( да ещё под горячей водой , потому что чувствовала облегчение от этого) , что стало видно дырочки на коже , а на сл день у меня опухли очень руки и поднялась температура! Так как я жила в детском доме, то меня сразу отправили в больницу на месяц ( точно помню месяц пробыла там .Назначили какой-то диетический "стол", кололи что-то, не знаю что.( наверное антибиотики), фурацилином мочили бинт и обматывали пальцы , каждый отдельно .А потом я долго ходила с перемотаными пальцами как мумия 😢.Ни покушать, ни что-то сделать ....ужас. Моя воспитатель в детском доме купила за свой счёт мазь "дипрогент " не знаю есть ли сейчас подобная....но это меня вылечило. ❤огромная благодарность моей воспитательнице ❤

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Месяц назад

      You can wrap a cloth bandage around the fingers, and keep it wet with plain water. It will go away in a day or two. Continue wetting the bandage with plain water, every hour or two hours.

    • @987654321mnbv
      @987654321mnbv Месяц назад +2

      Да, они заживают очень долго. Очень мучительная вещь.

    • @user-mo8lf7og2d
      @user-mo8lf7og2d Месяц назад

      Мне мазь Тридерм помогла... Очень хорошая вещь.. ..советую..

    • @HiKi-tz8ku
      @HiKi-tz8ku Месяц назад

      Ч то это?

    • @user-yg9mi7hb8j
      @user-yg9mi7hb8j Месяц назад +1

      Да,точно под горячей водой кайф! Преднизолон мазь мне помогла

  • @leighasloveofsqueeze4260
    @leighasloveofsqueeze4260 Год назад +164

    I've been dealing with this for so many years. Every time I get an outbreak it literally takes months for it to be fully gone. I finally have a name for it. Thank you!

    • @champaignenicole1041
      @champaignenicole1041 11 месяцев назад

      Get a test it’s probably herpes

    • @travelfromhome1340
      @travelfromhome1340 11 месяцев назад +3

      I’m going through the same thing rn…Could you please share what helped you?

    • @habeebabegum1996
      @habeebabegum1996 11 месяцев назад +3

      I'm going through the same thing from 2 years and I'm really really tired of it. what do I do?

    • @lilyrowlett5624
      @lilyrowlett5624 11 месяцев назад

      Try to get any toxins out of your life. Use only natural moisturizer. Organic shea butter is great. I use a heavy dose of castor oil on my feet at night and it helps so much. Also there is a cream you can get that eats away the dead skin cells. It’s prescription. Haven’t had a major breakout since going natural on everything possible.

    • @durgavaraprasad5723
      @durgavaraprasad5723 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@habeebabegum1996 i have been suffering with it since last 2 years and consulted many doctors but none able to cure it

  • @tess6315
    @tess6315 8 месяцев назад +97

    Thank you I've suffered for years in silence, have this both hands and feet, worst is winter time. Thank you for your valuable advice❤

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 7 месяцев назад +1

      Try some Canesten fanny cream😊

    • @ea8376
      @ea8376 6 месяцев назад +5

      I have it terribly on hands and feet, too. It’s miserable and never goes away for me. I’ve had it for 10 ish years, had to quit my nursing job, see a dermatologist, changed diet, did all the things. It’s still awful 😢

    • @matsutatsu0
      @matsutatsu0 6 месяцев назад +4

      Same. Winter is the worst

    • @syedahsan6082
      @syedahsan6082 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ea8376Use "Betnovate N Ointment" it will surely cure this allergy. I know how painfull this disease is... I suffered 3 years but Alhamdolillah, cured within 2 days.

    • @Visionary0001
      @Visionary0001 4 месяца назад

      Have you tried organic Castor Oil? Without making any medical claims, within about 60 days, you might be "pleasantly surprised", no matter what other remedies you've tried in the past. Make sure to get the extra virgin, hexane-free, expeller pressed kind.

  • @javanesemystic
    @javanesemystic Год назад +1514

    OMG thank you, i get those, they're super itchy & they feel all hot/rashy, and sometimes when you scratch them, they get achy. Super frustrating 😭💀✌🏼✌🏼

    • @Chloe__________xx
      @Chloe__________xx Год назад +20

      Get tested for lupus. I have this and the achy aspect is psoriatic arthritis. Happens in a flare.

    • @DeadlyChinchilla
      @DeadlyChinchilla Год назад +30

      I'm in the same boat! Mine are so small they're nearly invisible, but they ITCH and BURN like I held my hand to a hot stove. My doctor insisted it was just bug bites... it just wasn't. So frustrating! Now I have a name to give them so maybe I can get some relief when it happens again.

    • @kieka
      @kieka Год назад +13

      @@DeadlyChinchilla mine is exactly like that, very small can hardly see it but itching like mad mostly at night when I go to sleep. Did yours go away by itself?

    • @DeadlyChinchilla
      @DeadlyChinchilla Год назад +21

      @@kieka It's happened for a couple years in a row, a few times a year. Each time it lasts a few weeks, and I think it's also related to my stress levels. They happen along the lengths and in-between my fingers mostly, and can end up super raw, then flake like snake skin after it seems to stop. I think it just runs its course after 3+ weeks.
      I took to using ice water to dull the sensation, because most hand creams just burn. A bowl of ice water next to the bed for night time helped more than anything else.
      Just so thankful I have a name for it now. I can go to my doctor and maybe get a medical cream that will actually help.

    • @Yediel-wo3kn
      @Yediel-wo3kn Год назад

      Same thx so much

  • @MD-wi3ed
    @MD-wi3ed 2 месяца назад +6

    FINALLY someone addresses this! It’s so annoying to get and not be able to know what it is and how to calm it down! Thank you.

    • @TheOneMaNz
      @TheOneMaNz Месяц назад

      Barrier cream helps too.

  • @Gemturbo
    @Gemturbo Год назад +184

    I was diagnosed with this in 2017. Mine is brought on by stress. When I'm having a flair, heat makes it worse. I haven't had it for about a year now. Though I have been in stressful situations, I haven't had it flare up. I am thankful. Thank you for making this short. Trying to explain it to folks is frustrating. Once you say "Eczema" they automatically assume they know what it is. It is very different from "typical"eczema.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад +5

      People are annoying af

    • @elsieesoteric
      @elsieesoteric Год назад +14

      Mine was caused by stress too! I had it as a teen as a result of having to deal with my verbally and emotionally abusive stepmother and passive father. My stepmother would always comment on how nasty my hands looked but would never get me treatment for it. When I moved out it cleared up pretty quickly and I haven't had a flare up since - it's been almost 20 years without one.

    • @deecal4104
      @deecal4104 Год назад +3

      I only get this in the heat! I was wondering if it’s the same as Doc mentioned

    • @elizabethnowrouzi5735
      @elizabethnowrouzi5735 Год назад +2

      Mine was brought on my stress too. My doctor prescribed an ointment that worked great,,,,sorry I don't remember the name. I have not had a recurrence in a long time. Hope you get over the stress in your life soon.

    • @ukelilly
      @ukelilly Год назад

      Putting on these lotion helped ? Seems like since stress & heat can be the cause, maybe lotion won't be effective. I learned that it could be a vitamin deficiency. Which ? I forget. Should have bookmark the video.

  • @rebeccagraham3853
    @rebeccagraham3853 Год назад +29

    I've suffered with this for years and knew it was linked to stress but never had a name for it. And definitely wasn't doing the best things to help it. Thank you so much!! ❤

    • @oumeey
      @oumeey Год назад +1

      It's came from alcohol

    • @miademon8541
      @miademon8541 2 месяца назад

      En serio?😮​@@oumeey

  • @Swtchick0421
    @Swtchick0421 4 месяца назад +368

    I only get this when I get very stressed. Usually goes away after a few weeks. But I always wondered what it was. Thank you for letting us know!

    • @austincrowmusic2378
      @austincrowmusic2378 3 месяца назад

      same

    • @VKat517
      @VKat517 3 месяца назад +5

      ❤ Same Here, I get in on my toes and ankle to. That's where it first appeared.❤

    • @user-bu4zo6uu2q
      @user-bu4zo6uu2q 3 месяца назад

      То же самое...

    • @staremmitor7946
      @staremmitor7946 3 месяца назад

      Gratitude for sharing ... so many of us ... had No Help... while decade's more than three, WE WORKED THE MOST MADE THE MOST IN HISTORY PAID THE LEAST WAGEs IN HISTORY BUT PAID MOST CHILD SUPPORT WITH NO TIME TO SEE THE CHILDREN THAT"S HOW MUCH WAS BUILT NORTH AMERICA
      MF"S GOVERNMENT PROSTITUTES

    • @natanya4875
      @natanya4875 3 месяца назад +5

      I get that it's horrible trigger is stress aggravated by.scratching. I'd get huge infected blisters from scratching as it itches so badly I wanna go mad.tjen it starts hurting then starts healing that to can be very sore I once had it 7 months I wasin agony then a Dr told.me.waht to avoid on my hands detergents and other triggers.😢

  • @cherylledbetter5909
    @cherylledbetter5909 2 месяца назад +46

    This rash is excruciating at times. I’ve had it my entire life. Stressful seasons are the worst.

    • @seanhenderson8870
      @seanhenderson8870 Месяц назад +4

      This happens to me if I eat gluten.
      I also did a candida clense and ate no sugar for 90days. This cleared me up and now I can sleep again.
      I had it from 16-47 years old.
      Try getting rid of the gluten.
      Good luck, I hope it works for you.

    • @cherylledbetter5909
      @cherylledbetter5909 Месяц назад

      @@seanhenderson8870 I’m willing to try this. Thank you for leaving this comment.

    • @seanhenderson8870
      @seanhenderson8870 Месяц назад +1

      @cherylledbetter5909 I wish you the best of luck. So much of my life was wasted trying the different drugs they prescribed me. Diet is the answer not drugs.

    • @jeffalbillar7625
      @jeffalbillar7625 Месяц назад

      ​@@seanhenderson8870
      I had it and more than one doctor told me that it's scabies.
      I was prescribed medication, I applied it as directed any it went away

  • @harperjackson1359
    @harperjackson1359 3 месяца назад +210

    As others here have said, I got this really bad when I was stressed. I dealt with it for YEARS and completely disappeared and never came back after cutting off my toxic family 😌

    • @mabelleshorson4639
      @mabelleshorson4639 3 месяца назад +1

      Scabies

    • @angelinajannae
      @angelinajannae 2 месяца назад +9

      I have sensitive skin in general, but I used to get these bumps on my hands when I was incredibly stressed out and drinking alcohol! They’ve not come back since I’ve been in recovery and changed my life ❤️‍🩹

    • @magicandyou1028
      @magicandyou1028 2 месяца назад +2

      Same story!

    • @Eatlovetravelasia
      @Eatlovetravelasia Месяц назад +1

      Wow same

  • @moira._
    @moira._ Год назад +241

    I got these from severe stress. Finally cleared up when I dealt with my anxiety!

    • @ericdavis2183
      @ericdavis2183 Год назад +6

      Help please. How did you deal with your anxiety. Please help me

    • @rcepicasso57
      @rcepicasso57 Год назад +2

      How did you face your anxiety? Trying to help my wife to tackle hers.

    • @vyizzyme
      @vyizzyme Год назад +1

      That name moira.what does it mean i have wondered for near 41 years.😂😅never seen it anywhere else. And still is it ended with a rah or ray sound. I like moira(y). But assumed it was moira(h).anyway its personal the reason im asking.

    • @moira._
      @moira._ Год назад

      @@vyizzyme it’s pronounced Moy-Rah! the meaning of the name has a lot of translations but it’s origin is Greek, meaning fate and destiny. :)

    • @moira._
      @moira._ Год назад

      @@ericdavis2183 i went to a therapist, as well as learned different methods on dealing with spouts of anxiety:
      - butterfly taps
      - special breathing methods
      - working through feelings with a loved one
      - drawing or doing peaceful activities
      - being out in nature
      - spending less time on my phone
      - getting at least 9 hours of sleep
      - spending time with people and getting used to that as an introvert
      - using stories or sounds or music to fall asleep peacefully at night
      - fidgeting
      - learning good tactics from others
      - praying
      - listening to music or reading
      i also transferred schools from my toxic public school that destroyed my mental health, to an amazing christian school that changed my life.
      you got this. i love you. you are so strong and i bet you are an amazing person. everything that you’re going through will be better in the long run because you (if you’re not already an adult, but even so) will be a really strong adult. most adults don’t know how to deal with their feelings or anxiety. i promise you that things do get better. i’ll be praying for you. ❤️

  • @charityarthur6431
    @charityarthur6431 Год назад +87

    Thank you so much for this video. I’ve been looking for a diagnosis for 15 years, and not a single dermatologist or rheumatologist knew what I had. I can’t believe it took a RUclips video to get help! Thank you!!!❤

    • @anonymous-bb2dw
      @anonymous-bb2dw Год назад +3

      seriously? nowadays you can google everything 😂

    • @AdiosAmigos95
      @AdiosAmigos95 Год назад +2

      Same, since I am 5, I remember myself going to every doctor I know with my mum and no one knew it

    • @rogerr.8507
      @rogerr.8507 Год назад +5

      haha, i could have diagnosed you with a google search. i hate doctors so much

    • @Puppylove82-gv3gm
      @Puppylove82-gv3gm Год назад +2

      I had this as a kid on hands and feet. They also sweat. Drs never knew either. Luckily i grew out of it after highschool but not the sweaty hands!!!

    • @stellaSOreal
      @stellaSOreal Год назад +5

      ​@@anonymous-bb2dwyou can google everything but you usually won't get a correct answer. Most doctors don't even know what it is. Same with celiac and hundreds of other conditions.

  • @kathrynmonson129
    @kathrynmonson129 2 месяца назад +3

    I have had this since I was in my teens, but it became much worse after my son died at 17 (I was 51). My GP was no help, but I found a dermatologist with the same condition. I use Clobetasol Propionate (Rx ointment containing a steroid) as needed on my hands, Eucerin to help with dryness, and I take two Benadryl at night to help get rid of the itching. It is important to treat the bumps as they surface because the itching can drive you nuts. Before I found my dermatologist, I would scratch the bumps until I bled. My hands are so much better now, but I do have to be careful with them and stress. It comes down to monitor and medicate. I am sorry for anyone who has this issue.

  • @sha-asiamood4935
    @sha-asiamood4935 Год назад +258

    I get these so sporadically! I never knew what it was! I only get it on a finger or two, it pops up, then goes away in a day or two. Now I have to figure out what products might do it. Thank you!!!!

    • @misfitmuggle
      @misfitmuggle Год назад +24

      I get them atleast 4-8 times a year. Mostly when the weather is changing. None of this have ever worked for me btw. And by the time the topical steroid cream starts working, they are already on their way out.

    • @msam2357
      @msam2357 Год назад +12

      I get them sporadically, the first time was in the run up to my biggest university exams. I saw a dermatologist then who had been an Army doctor in Vietnam (this was a while ago). He said he would often see this in soldiers who were getting ready to be shipped to the front. For those with eczema, he said it can also be a sign of stress, like in my case. 🫶

    • @collectsdust
      @collectsdust Год назад +7

      @@msam2357
      O!M!G! THANK YOU!! Stress: it makes Perfect Sense!
      You, my unknown friend, lol, are a Blessing!!

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад +1

      ⁠freeze them with ice cubes

    • @misfitmuggle
      @misfitmuggle Год назад +3

      @@M_SC works for about 30 secsx until the itching comes back

  • @Cloudyconfusion
    @Cloudyconfusion Год назад +142

    Honestly went to a doctor for these. She straight up said it’s stress induced and there’s nothing you can do besides change your environment to be less stressful and she’s 10000% right. Don’t be hard on yourself if you have these. They will come and go and show you when you’re in stress and might not realize it. I have a couple now and it’s very indicative of my current situation. It’s a blessing not a curse and a sign to change things up

    • @LittleLindsee
      @LittleLindsee Год назад +3

      thank you for this comment

    • @bekind5895
      @bekind5895 Год назад +4

      For me not stress.
      It's when I use dawn dishwash soap..clean the bathroom with ajax or clorox without gloves....do yard work without wearing gloves...
      What helps the itching for me is putting some witch hazel on my hands then air dry them....after a few days when they dry out, I exfoliate my hands with coffe or sugar then moisturize them with Dove intensive cream ( the one that comes in a navy blue bottle). I found a similar one at the dollar tree and it works too.

    • @Thunder_Lightning_and_Fury
      @Thunder_Lightning_and_Fury Год назад +5

      When my bank is not right, i get them. Money stress is always the cause for me. Always a result of stress.

    • @DS-co1pt
      @DS-co1pt 11 месяцев назад +2

      I had this problem few years back.i just rub mango flowers (mango flowers are just cluster of small flowers with strong aroma)then it totally vanished.

    • @bekind5895
      @bekind5895 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DS-co1pt Thank you for sharing.

  • @ya.02
    @ya.02 Год назад +779

    I get those during summer on my fingers 😭 and after that it peels off into new skin

    • @jennifercarrion3911
      @jennifercarrion3911 Год назад +43

      OMG yes!!!! I thought it was induced by heat and germs from the gym equipment for me. Luckily I haven’t gotten them in a few years. But I had 3 summers where they repeatedly came back 😫

    • @Melon29813
      @Melon29813 Год назад +25

      Same!! I'm not sure what my trigger is, but for the longest time I kept thinking I had gotten into poison ivy every time they'd appear, and was confused as to why the rash was only between my fingersXD . It only happens a few times a year in hot weather, and thankfully so far this year I haven't gotten it yet.

    • @giullia8345
      @giullia8345 Год назад +4

      Omg same!!!!

    • @akilarajapaksha1332
      @akilarajapaksha1332 Год назад +17

      Same... this happens to me in every year around January and February when we have a dry season in my country... It's super itchy and when dried, peels off giving a new skin...

    • @btsarmyaqsa5998
      @btsarmyaqsa5998 Год назад +1

      Yes...I get these too...

  • @forfun6273
    @forfun6273 2 месяца назад +4

    I had the third version as a kid and adult. It comes and goes. My hands would sweat and peal a lot and red bumps. I started working in a deli and wore rubber gloves and that seemed to help for some reason. But to be honest I got addicted to drugs. Opiates and benzodiazepines. And it went away completely until I got clean. For years I never had it. Completely forgot about it. Then about a month after getting clean my hands started itching and pealing again. I’ve always had high anxiety and that would make my hands sweat. So I think the drugs masked the anxiety so my hands didn’t sweat and then my skin just cleared up. But I’m not really sure. I’ve heard that the way my hands were could be from an overactive immune system. So maybe the drug’s slowed down my immune system. But yeah idk. That’s just my experience. I will say definitely don’t develop multiple pill addictions to deal with itchy hands. You’re far better off with itchy hands.

  • @ladyo7254
    @ladyo7254 3 месяца назад +192

    Stress brings this out. Glad i haven’t had any breakouts in years. I cleaned house and chose peace 😂

    • @Valeriamtzp
      @Valeriamtzp 3 месяца назад +2

      I got them almost every summer when I was in my last year of highschool and medschool (both very stressfull for me), I thought I would get them for life but was pleasantly surprised when they disappeared after I finished 😂 turns out I was the cure all along

  • @melissaspake7727
    @melissaspake7727 10 месяцев назад +340

    I get these regularly. They are SOOOO painful and itchy, but more annoyingly once the little blisters break the skin dries and snags on EVERYTHING!

    • @nancycali4644
      @nancycali4644 8 месяцев назад +2

      I do too but he didn’t give us the name of this. Or did he?

    • @losingmypatience
      @losingmypatience 8 месяцев назад +7

      I used to get these. I'd go to the doc and get hydrocortisone cream, which would help until the next time they appeared. I ordered hand cream from Amazon during lockdown (just a random impulse purchase), and for reasons I don't understand, it cleared it and it hasn't recurred. It was called Dr Scheller calendula handbalm. I don't claim to understand why, and it would totally be coincidence (correlation /causation fallacy), but it's worth a go.

    • @melissaspake7727
      @melissaspake7727 8 месяцев назад

      @@nancycali4644 it’s called Dyshidrosis

    • @deepaksahu6075
      @deepaksahu6075 8 месяцев назад +2

      I used to get few parts like on 2-3 finger n few bubble ..I busted it n I ate some ,need leaf juice ,papaya juice n giloi juice with honey n lemon for few times over months till that I haven't got again since 2_3years

    • @kkibela
      @kkibela 8 месяцев назад

      Get an allergy test.. I had these really bad.. turns out I needed to stop eating deadly nightshade foods (tomatoes potatoes etc all at rhe same time) its an allergic reaction that gets worse with stress.. the doctors don't know.

  • @cooliejerk
    @cooliejerk Год назад +52

    Do not forget to use fragrance free shampoos and conditioners too! These can be full of allergens and people don't realize that's what's making your skin break out!

  • @samirahh4229
    @samirahh4229 2 месяца назад +6

    I get these on and off throughout the month, I think it has to do with my hormones fluctuating. When I first started getting them it was really really bad and that was definitely related to my stress levels, but then I went through a breakup and changed my work environment and they’ve improved a lot.

  • @MyTubeofYouChannel
    @MyTubeofYouChannel 11 месяцев назад +257

    Really thought I was the only person in the world that got these 👀 I call them my stress bumps lol, because they come on during seasons of high stress or anxiety and the second I choose to ignore the break out the next thing I know they're gone. Tbh they are a good sign that I need to take a breather and calm down lol.

    • @Nick_canblock1
      @Nick_canblock1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Me too I mean I’m young but I have had it forever

    • @kimberlyheckler8453
      @kimberlyheckler8453 10 месяцев назад

      You're not alone.

    • @emilyb945
      @emilyb945 9 месяцев назад

      I've gotten this on and off for ages and never knew what it was. Summer time I just assumed it was sun poisoning. I'm allergic to the sun and break out with Itty bitty bumps like that all over my hands, arm, chest, legs. Anywhere the sun gets. And it's worse on over cast days. Then I started getting them in the winter too so I knew it wasn't sun poisoning. It'd always embarrassed me, cuz it looks so bad and itches even worse.

    • @Nick_canblock1
      @Nick_canblock1 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@emilyb945 and I thought I had it bad I only have it in the winter season in Wisconsin

    • @tracyalcide8152
      @tracyalcide8152 9 месяцев назад +2

      Omg me too I would get them during the summer only

  • @windflower5880
    @windflower5880 3 месяца назад +369

    That music-noise gave me those bumps.

    • @m.o.r.t
      @m.o.r.t 3 месяца назад +27

      LMFAO fr one of the worst audios ive heard yet

    • @kina18
      @kina18 3 месяца назад +13

      Same😂 just talk, dude!

    • @brown.frown.
      @brown.frown. 3 месяца назад +10

      Yeah, that was awful lol

    • @jewelliannew6172
      @jewelliannew6172 2 месяца назад +3

      😂😂

    • @LilyOfTheTower
      @LilyOfTheTower 2 месяца назад +1

      LOL!!!

  • @GreenGoblin9
    @GreenGoblin9 Год назад +138

    These are the worst! I used to get them often when I was stressed out or wasn’t sleeping/eating enough. On top of that, they sting like hell but for most people they go away in 1-2 weeks.

    • @tylerlyons6038
      @tylerlyons6038 Год назад

      Lucky ppl 😞

    • @oreothen
      @oreothen Год назад

      ​@@tylerlyons6038Lol I've had them all my life but it comes out sometimes

    • @Yosykata_19
      @Yosykata_19 2 месяца назад

      @@tylerlyons6038going on 3 years

  • @rainynight02
    @rainynight02 2 месяца назад +5

    I get those sometimes, usually when I'm stressed... Been a long while since I last had them, thankfully.

  • @colmkirk8657
    @colmkirk8657 Год назад +31

    My PA knew what I had, and the Derm I was sent to spent weeks arguing and scraping my skin off with a scalpel insisting I had scabies. My PA told him to f off and put me on steroids. Probably my worst healthcare experience. Thanks for putting this out there.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Год назад

      If u didn’t see scabies, Mr No Nothing dr
      Rx me the steroid cream! NOW
      For pity’s sake
      WE are paying them, not other way around!!!

    • @jackiebrown2879
      @jackiebrown2879 Год назад +1

      Wow! I can help. Helped myself.

    • @briahnekurtz925
      @briahnekurtz925 Год назад +1

      I had the same wrong diagnosis. A horrible experience.

    • @raaaaaaarr
      @raaaaaaarr Год назад

      I assumed i had scabies for like seven years..i spent thousands on creams. Am i wrong then? Ommmg

    • @dawnsherratt2317
      @dawnsherratt2317 Год назад

      ​@@raaaaaaarr same here! even this summer I was applying scabies cream to it!

  • @gretchenjackman7086
    @gretchenjackman7086 11 месяцев назад +117

    I get this from EXTREME stress. I always attributed it to fragrances and my nickle allergy UNTIL I had THAT JOB, where I got it on BOTH hands AND BOTH FEET!! It cleared up within 30 days of leaving the job... and I'd had it persistently for SIX MONTHS!! Haven't had it since!

    • @veevv
      @veevv 8 месяцев назад +1

      I think I have a nickel allergy too! These bumps appear on the parts of my fingers where my keys touch whenever I use them 😢

    • @marcdoiron5546
      @marcdoiron5546 8 месяцев назад

      I can't even have change in my pockets the nickle give me a bad rash...

    • @ugotserved911
      @ugotserved911 8 месяцев назад

      Get ur kidney function checked. It’s caused by stress. But dig deeper. Stress causes cortisol and adrenaline to constrict ur blood vessels making the kidney work harder. Do u have foamy urine as well. Always best to check ur kidney and liver function. Catch things early to make necessary lifestyle changes before it’s too late. What’s ur resting heart rate and blood pressure? It’s a cumulative issue not just one thing.

    • @GrowingGoodHair
      @GrowingGoodHair 8 месяцев назад

      Same, got mine from xtreme stress at work...

    • @dark_nightwing_xl2797
      @dark_nightwing_xl2797 6 месяцев назад

      @@ugotserved911really?

  • @Feytouched.Locket
    @Feytouched.Locket 8 месяцев назад +40

    Mine comes from sun exposure! Turns out it’s sometimes a rare form of photosensitivity! Zinc cream also works wonders for it, and high quality zinc suncscreen and wearing gloves outside help prevent it ❤

    • @gmanik3588
      @gmanik3588 8 месяцев назад +2

      Me too, after fishing all day in the sun.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 6 месяцев назад

      Do you ever get real bad headaches after being out in the sun where you have to lay down and sometimes pain in your stomach and sometimes the pain is so bad it shoots out through your spine ?
      Do you ever have to lay down after being out in the sun and you just feel ill like you're coming down with something and maybe get really thirsty ?
      I used to actually start getting blisters on my face especially around the mouth area and I have ultraviolet light sensitivity sickness .
      Regrettably a lot of people who have that also have lupus

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 6 месяцев назад +2

      When I was about 12 years old my doctor simply said I was allergic to the Sun but that was way back around 1970 .

    • @saphyr84
      @saphyr84 5 месяцев назад +1

      I also used to get these as a kid with excessive sun exposure.

    • @lblank9002
      @lblank9002 4 месяца назад

      Me too

  • @thevieadanac6115
    @thevieadanac6115 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you!! I’ve had these for years (I get them every so often) and no clue what they are. Every time I’d book a GP consult and the appointment would roll around they’d be gone.

  • @aliciapio188
    @aliciapio188 Год назад +83

    THANK UUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! U HAVE NO IDEA HOW THANKFUL I AM!!!! I HAVE HAD THESE FOR LIKE 20 YRS N I NEVER KNEW WHAT IT WAS ALWAYS JUST THOUGHT IT WAS MY JEWELRY IRRITATING MY SKIN BUT I WASNT SURE Y IT WAS DOING THAT ONLY SOMETIMES BUT NOW THIS MAKES SOOO MUCH SENSE THANK U FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART

    • @trinafrank5924
      @trinafrank5924 Год назад +1

      😂 i was too afraid to find out, but I to had them as long. Ive never thought id ever know

    • @KayJay940
      @KayJay940 Год назад +2

      I get these.
      Ance pads with salicylic acid work to stop the itch and dry it out.

    • @antoneeyuh
      @antoneeyuh Год назад

      Mine comes from jewelry too so I rarely wear it

    • @imranbasha3302
      @imranbasha3302 Год назад

      Where we purchased this online or medicals shops it's available

    • @carriebuchholz688
      @carriebuchholz688 Год назад

      Those bumps look and sound like dermititis herpetiformis skin form of celiac disease glutenfree diet is best way to stop them .

  • @nessac9573
    @nessac9573 10 месяцев назад +124

    Mine was diet related. Got rid of wheat and yeast. And it cleared. It helped switching to unscented shampoo and conditioner, body wash to help get relief too so i could actually wash my hair without irritation. Vanicream and cerave.

    • @punkroxgirl
      @punkroxgirl 9 месяцев назад +8

      Turmeric and garlic helps too.

    • @I.Odnamra
      @I.Odnamra 8 месяцев назад +8

      Most cases that bring on any kind of allergic type reaction are caused by whats in processed foods. I too changed my diet and bye bye psoriasis. The reason its never addressed is because "doctors" would be out of jobs.

    • @livelystones7773
      @livelystones7773 8 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly. These bumps can also be linked to Celiac disease

    • @FIN86fi
      @FIN86fi 8 месяцев назад +2

      I use block of soap

    • @001tracker001
      @001tracker001 8 месяцев назад +2

      Dyshidrotic excema

  • @TreecyIAm
    @TreecyIAm Год назад +127

    I now FINALLY know what I have thanks to Doctorly 😂 I’ve been wondering for years .

  • @devilailafajriyah9126
    @devilailafajriyah9126 2 месяца назад +3

    Saya sering mengalaminya dok, bahkan sekarang saya juga sedang mengalami, tidak hanya ditangan saja, dikaki juga
    Terkadang terasa sangat gatal..
    Saya bisa merasakan ketika keringat saya keluar terlalu berlebihan ditelapak tangan dan telapak kaki, banyak orang bilang saya terkena lemah jantung, tapi Alhamdulillah saya baik-baik saja selama ini tidak merasakan apa-apa
    Akan tetapi memang keringat sering keluar ditelapak tangan dan telapak kaki

  • @shaldana
    @shaldana Год назад +75

    Had them for over 40 years & known exactly what they were. I had to tell my doc - he'd never heard of it.

  • @motherisTayloring13
    @motherisTayloring13 8 месяцев назад +279

    The worst feeling about this is when you sleep at night. It feels like something is crawling under your skin, there's a tingling sensation that really bothers you and makes you uncomfortable leading you to scratch it further. It's so hard to sleep at night when I'm having this😢

    • @icouldjustscream
      @icouldjustscream 8 месяцев назад +17

      I describe it as itching to the bone. I started taking vegan omega 3 every day and it cleared up in two months. I still take this supplement 2-3 times a week to keep the itch away.

    • @user33449
      @user33449 7 месяцев назад +13

      It can be scabies also if itching comes at night

    • @femkex2255
      @femkex2255 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@user33449 I have the same condition and once it was so worse I asked my dermatologist to take tests to make sure I didn't have scabies or something else crawling beneath my skin. This itch is really really terrible. Avoiding soap and cleaning agents and trying to use only natural liquids made things better. But I still get reactions from the components of my shoes...from the glue or preservatives...With udder ointment and sometimes steroid creme things are controllable now. Any tips are more than welcome!

    • @godsfavoredservant7867
      @godsfavoredservant7867 7 месяцев назад +6

      Scabies

    • @skinnykatie
      @skinnykatie 6 месяцев назад +2

      Msm helps with all parasites..

  • @trish1943
    @trish1943 Год назад +94

    Thank you!
    I deal with this every summer and never knew what it was.❤

    • @jade8960
      @jade8960 Год назад +3

      Yeah same and I spent like 10$ for the cream called triderm, it does cure but not totally, still has itchness

    • @DD-er6lv
      @DD-er6lv Год назад

      Wow so do I!!!

    • @DD-er6lv
      @DD-er6lv Год назад +2

      My fingers, thumbs, and palms of my hands are currently peeling.

    • @silviakhan1073
      @silviakhan1073 Год назад +1

      To me it only happens during summer. Luckily it’s been less this year and they itch like hell. I’m also allergic to latex but use latex free gloves to wash dishes. Could it ge the warmth inside gloves? Hmmm?

    • @Jaytee1765
      @Jaytee1765 Год назад

      @@DD-er6lvme too 😂

  • @supergirl7766
    @supergirl7766 2 месяца назад +1

    Oh my goodness. I get these but I’ve never seen the doctor about them. I’m a nurse & would notice it when working. After a day or 2 off of work they would be gone. So I attributed it to the soap/hand sanitizer at the hospital! Now I know what’s wrong. Thank you!!!

  • @wut2doxiong978
    @wut2doxiong978 8 месяцев назад +186

    I get these whenever the winter approaches and during the summer. It would be so itchy and go away on its own then my skin would start to peel off and then starts to tear and bleed sometimes but it evenually heals. Its like im shedding my skin like a snake.

    • @YaBoyHazzie
      @YaBoyHazzie 7 месяцев назад +5

      Literally the same thing used to happen to me. I've actually heard that too much moisture triggers eczema so try to keep your palms as dry as possible. Trust me it works wonders as i never get these things anymore

    • @mantecastotch4260
      @mantecastotch4260 7 месяцев назад +2

      I remember as a kid in school shaking people hands and they would be like wtf why are your hands peeling

    • @flaurasaurus
      @flaurasaurus 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, the peeling! I’ve always thought of it as reptile skin shedding too 😀

    • @arpitamishra14
      @arpitamishra14 6 месяцев назад +4

      Oh God I thought only I have this problem 😅

    • @dark_nightwing_xl2797
      @dark_nightwing_xl2797 6 месяцев назад +3

      Mines burns like fire its pain

  • @EveeH9623
    @EveeH9623 Год назад +132

    There’s also a similar rash called dermatitis herpetiformis, which is caused by celiac disease. I made the mistake of thinking it was eczema because of how similar they are! They appear when you ingest gluten. Hope this helps 😊

    • @hwood24
      @hwood24 Год назад +2

      I thought it was just poison ivy

    • @firebirdtelevision175
      @firebirdtelevision175 Год назад +4

      Same, EveeH! I used to get them on my hands and feet as a child, then, in my late 30's all over. I thought it was scabies, it was horrible.

    • @crystaldawn2708
      @crystaldawn2708 Год назад +5

      Started considering that I may have celiac disease, so this is extremely helpful information for me. Thank you so much!

    • @EveeH9623
      @EveeH9623 Год назад +2

      @@crystaldawn2708 I’m glad this helped you!

    • @EveeH9623
      @EveeH9623 Год назад +3

      @@hwood24 They all look quite similar, which makes it more difficult to diagnose.

  • @user-dr2it2qs6q
    @user-dr2it2qs6q Месяц назад +1

    У меня волдыри чесались так, что зубами их чесала до вскрытия! Пользовалась Флуцинаром, потом достали Целестодерм крем, мазь одевала тканевые перчатки на ночь. Заживало быстро. Трещины затягивались, кровь уже не текла.
    Флуцинар хорош. Им достаточно помазать 6 раз. ЦЕЛЕСТОДЕРМОМ 3 раза. Но лучше начинать когда чувствуешь характерный зуд. Тогда и волдырей не бывает, просто кожа шелушиьтся. Но тут чистая вода в помощь.

  • @bleachsanchoblastk
    @bleachsanchoblastk Год назад +58

    Got this after my first day of college. Woke up for the 2nd day with that rash on my hands and feet. It was stress related.

  • @TheFlip_Side
    @TheFlip_Side Год назад +22

    I was diagnosed with eczema on my hands and feet. I just started using a new topical steroid cream but also receive red light therapy on my feet. It has helped a ton.
    I also noticed when my stress is higher my eczema flares up more.

    • @Little_Sidhe
      @Little_Sidhe Год назад +1

      Be very very cautious with topical steroids. Google TSW.

  • @jphwife
    @jphwife Год назад +77

    Yep! Skin allergies. I can only use certain soaps or they come back, have been dealing with this issue for 30+ years.

    • @Keptbygrace
      @Keptbygrace Год назад

      Yes. Its true.

    • @christinewebb1485
      @christinewebb1485 Год назад +1

      Yes, stress of any kind, allergic reaction of some kind, some disease or illness come with them. Mine use to itch til I they would "pop" or leak fluid. Then I'd put on a blister bandage for a few days to absorb all fluid. Then I take it off & they dry up. Also extra fluid retention & the skin stretching can cause these too.

    • @MotivationNamaste
      @MotivationNamaste Год назад

      ​@@christinewebb1485 have the same thing for ovet year and 1/2 I was prescribed Demovat 0.05%. and blu light treatment? treatment

    • @Serandiptravel
      @Serandiptravel Год назад

      Nope just don’t use the hot water to wag your hands.

    • @moira1374
      @moira1374 Год назад

      Ich weiß was ist weil ich hätte dem gehabt für 2-3 Jahre! An old Lady told me to do this.... Kleie ! In Englisch is ist "oat bran" you take them and you boild then in water, wenn water bekomm white you take only the liquid put it in a bottle and live it in your Refrigerator so that you can use it more times, wenn you are done with your bath put this white liquid on your skin and live it there!!! In 2-3 months it will go away!!!!! You can always use chamomile Kompresse as well everytime! Du that!!!!!! It is an old Medizin from an old Greek Woman! I was amazed! I know how bad it is 😢

  • @windartimulyono1391
    @windartimulyono1391 2 месяца назад

    Itu digosok pake bawang merah yg dibelah terlebih dahulu. Lalu gosok2kan ditempat yg ada kutu airnya. InsyaAllah sembuh 🙏

    • @windartimulyono1391
      @windartimulyono1391 2 месяца назад

      Rasa gatal dr kutu airnya mendadak hilang. Tidak harus pake obat dr perusahaan 🙏

  • @rebeccamoss4493
    @rebeccamoss4493 9 месяцев назад +46

    The first time I had this, my primary doctor told me I had Scabies…SCABIES 💀 Literally sat there and argued with her that I knew it was eczema and she sent me home with a cream for Scabies. Did my own research, now I have it under control and only get occasional flare ups. Thank you for educating people about this. If left untreated, it gets so itchy and painful. I really suffered that first time.

    • @officiallove2436
      @officiallove2436 8 месяцев назад +2

      Mine said I had a staph infection

    • @SurvivingLifeWithTee
      @SurvivingLifeWithTee 8 месяцев назад +2

      They told my daughter she had scabies as well.

    • @meganbking
      @meganbking 8 месяцев назад +3

      I had the exact same thing happen to me! My doctor treated me for scabies, but I kept getting it. Still to this day, my first breakout was 10 years ago! While it’s crappy that this happened, it’s nice knowing someone else had the same I guess. Took me years to figure out what it was because it kept reoccurring, I was like “how the heck do I keep getting scabies over and over again?! 😰”
      😂

    • @MalaysianTropikfusion
      @MalaysianTropikfusion 7 месяцев назад

      Some GPS are really clueless.

    • @AnstariaJones
      @AnstariaJones 7 месяцев назад

      Mine said warts! I was like absolutely not, I know what warts look like, I work in a hospital! It was all the hand gel and stress

  • @SlayerPrincess
    @SlayerPrincess Год назад +29

    This solves a long mystery for me. I used to get these bumps when I was severely stressed

  • @ind3996
    @ind3996 Год назад +88

    I used to get these and they used to clear up on their own. Never knew it was a form of eczema. However, I do get a different type of eczema once a year.

    • @glitterslits6269
      @glitterslits6269 Год назад +3

      MEE TOO I GET A NEW ONE RANDOMLY ITS ANNOYING

    • @princesskaguya2000
      @princesskaguya2000 Год назад +1

      Oh my gosh me too! I always assumed eczema was a thing people had all the time so I didn't recognize it when I would intermittently get these tiny spots!

    • @glitterslits6269
      @glitterslits6269 Год назад

      @@princesskaguya2000 exactly i always thought it was something you constantly had but its not and thats what threw me off

    • @jasminevilliers8465
      @jasminevilliers8465 Год назад

      My son gets these on his hands I kind of figured it was exma when I moisturised the skin it went away

    • @tenadefiant
      @tenadefiant Год назад

      Same. I always have to get a steroid shot and some cream to help clear it up. I get this at least one or two times a year

  • @Nameless_Night
    @Nameless_Night 2 месяца назад +4

    Omg...im sobbing....ive suffered with this for years and no doctor had a definitive answer. Just told me "use the medicine" thst wasn't working! No one ever said to change soap, lotion and wear gloves! Gonna try this tonight 😮

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, it's probably dish soap for washing dishes by hand, or laundry detergent.
      The best solution I've found is using cloth mesh bandaids (not the rubbery bandaids) over the blisters (typically wrapped around the fingers) and keeping them wet all day. You use the bandaid to hydrate your skin with plain water. It works well and the bandaids also protect the blisters from irritation. They go away in a day or two, if you keep the bandaids wet.

    • @Sterling20073
      @Sterling20073 Месяц назад

      I have on 2 of my fingers, I cut 2 fingers off a latex glove and put vaseline on fingers then put the glove fingers on & tape to keep them in place, it cures it in days but always returns

  • @estherfernandez8742
    @estherfernandez8742 9 месяцев назад +152

    Mine had me in crutches. I had deep gashes in my live skin, under my thick calluses. I had pockets of stinky fluid under some of my calluses as well; it smelled like fish or fried egg. It hurt so bad. I had very dark thoughts, and felt like a huge burden to my husband. I went into a bad depression. I went to a dermatologist for help, and told him I was afraid of steroids because of withdrawals. He gave me an injection and left the room. I asked the front desk what the injection was, and 20min later she handed me a sticky note. It was kenalog for 3 months. I came home to shower and began itching. I had broken out in bumps, almost all over my body, that soon turned silver. I was scratching my skin raw. I stared using Sarna lotion all over my body, after showers, and on my feet before bed.
    One day, I grabbed an ice pack for something, and it felt soooooo good in my calloused hands. I started to use the ice packs. I'd rest my feet on them all day, washing them and switching them out after they melted. I would wrap them against my feet at night. I was hopeful. I would try to think positive and calm myself down in stressful situations. The ice packs also helped so much when I was itchy. Little by little, I stopped itching, and my skin started looking better. It has not come back in over two years, but each time I get itchy, I grab an ice pack asap to prevent scratching and blister formation.
    That was just MY journey, and I hope each of y'all can find your own methods for healing. Much luck and good vibes to you.

    • @templeosigwe3545
      @templeosigwe3545 8 месяцев назад +14

      I'm so glad to hear you found a way to be better😮

    • @veaperl8795
      @veaperl8795 8 месяцев назад +4

      Soooo sorry you went through thst

    • @notyourbusiness4387
      @notyourbusiness4387 8 месяцев назад +5

      I too got it so bad on my feet that at times, I couldn't walk. It was absolutely horrible. Burned so bad. Went on for 10 years and then it randomly went away. I remember some of my family used to think I had some kind of contagious disease. It was an awful experience

    • @estherfernandez8742
      @estherfernandez8742 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@notyourbusiness4387 I'm glad it's gone away for you! It sucks so bad to have it!

  • @lovepaws9771
    @lovepaws9771 Год назад +10

    I use oils, they work better on my skin. After a shower spray oat oil or coconut oil. They minimize scars or burn marks as well.❤

  • @myusernameissusan
    @myusernameissusan Год назад +98

    I've had these on my hands and feet on and off for the past twenty years, the itching drives me mad. They get worse when I'm too hot or stressed.

    • @mindgains2463
      @mindgains2463 Год назад +4

      You get them due to stress from something your eating that your liver can not process.

    • @pokinsmot
      @pokinsmot Год назад

      Check with a dermatologist. You might be allergic to petroleum products, which almost all shoes or jam packed with these days. Try switching to leather shoes. Also try Dr. Scholl's Work In Comfort inserts, my feet seem to get along with those okay.

    • @mindgains2463
      @mindgains2463 Год назад +3

      @@pokinsmot dermatologist, will only prescribe antiobiotics or autoimmune suppressants, they don’t cure the problem.
      Avoiding the root is the correct way to avoid skin problems. For instance if i eat turmeric, it causes a rash on me.

    • @pokinsmot
      @pokinsmot Год назад

      @@mindgains2463 they will also diagnose the problem, and there's also prescription ointments/creams/gels that help

    • @korleisapp3301
      @korleisapp3301 Год назад +2

      This is what I use. Neem oil tea tree oil and coconut oil. Mixed together and massage . Worked for me. Neem is strong so just a few drops

  • @DivertiMentebyMarian
    @DivertiMentebyMarian Месяц назад

    En 25 años que tengo estas ampollas, la crema que me sirve es una que tiene propionato de clobetasol (Dermadex). Es cierto que salen más en verano y en situaciones de estrés

  • @BarbieBabeEve
    @BarbieBabeEve Год назад +44

    O M G I thought I was the only one!! 😭 Thank you doctor!! You are better than my previous doctor! 😒 She just told me it was a "heat rash" 🙄 & there was no treatment ffs I've been suffering with these since I had my first baby @18! So for my entire adult life! I get it all year long but sometimes it goes away for months. I usually get it monthly not unlike another little visitor - IYKYK.😂 Wow I can't believe I will finally b able to get some sort of treatment for these incredible itchy & seemingly spreadable rash (only spreads further onto my own hands with scratching) my babies nor anyone else has never gotten them from me. Thankfully not contagious! And it's never on the back of my hands, mostly fingers & sometimes the odd 1 or 2 on my palms. I'm so upset with my old doctor rn!! 😤 Saying she didn't know what it was & that it was probably a heat rash - that I also get in the winter 🙄 I know I have many things that surely could be treated but our health care system is failing me. I could go on another mile about that .... Smh 😓

    • @kristinasheltonburns519
      @kristinasheltonburns519 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same here when I had my baby it popped off! Took 5 dermatologist to figure this out them found out I'm allergic to everything even my own sweat these treatments never helped me but watching what I eat and wash with and not drinking water from the sink helped!!

    • @BarbieBabeEve
      @BarbieBabeEve 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kristinasheltonburns519 aww sorry to hear you suffered the same. Thanks for the tips !🌷 I only drink tap water 😟 but sometimes I don't get the rash for months. So many things that we put on & into our bodies to consider 😩

    • @shorepearl
      @shorepearl 11 месяцев назад

      @@BarbieBabeEve it may be caused by sweat if it only comes in the hotter seasons also try avoiding nickel high foods. i was so excited when I found out it was gone but it came back this spring and im currently trialling out what works 🫶🏼

    • @BarbieBabeEve
      @BarbieBabeEve 11 месяцев назад

      @@shorepearl oh mine comes all year round. Definitely not from heat. Sometimes I get it once a month sometimes not for months at a time. I didn't even know nickel was in foods! 🙈😅 But it could be from using scented soaps & creams & oils & such. I use so many different scented products on my hands or my face & body which obviously I apply with my hands. It rarely gets even half as bad as shown in this short. Sometimes it's just a handful of bumps between both hands. Thanks for the tips! 🌷

    • @shorepearl
      @shorepearl 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BarbieBabeEve ohh!! I never thought about scented soaps and lotions thank you!! 🫶🏼

  • @ASmileInTheRainbow
    @ASmileInTheRainbow Год назад +23

    Finally I've found someone dealing with disidrosis! I was diagnosticated in 2006 and it was really difficult to even find someone knowing what this disease is. If it helps I put cortisone cream on hands and sometimes on my feet too (the areas where I sweat more) and let dry overnight covered with cotton gloves or socks. For everyday I use aloe Vera gel as hand cream. I try not to scratch cause I tear my skin and things get more complicated. 😅 Year by year I have only short period of time in which disidrosis is worst!! Stay hydrated, Try to let your feet free from shoes in summer and keep thinking that you can deal with it! An hug to you all.

    • @justheretowatch9451
      @justheretowatch9451 11 месяцев назад

      super common but okay

    • @stephenhurd1489
      @stephenhurd1489 11 месяцев назад

      Diagnosticated ? What the hell lol

    • @ASmileInTheRainbow
      @ASmileInTheRainbow 11 месяцев назад

      I know that disidrosis can be a common disease but I had terrible consequences in the past, I had difficulties even in eating on my own. Now is well known and have some treatments to get but it wasn't so for me 20 years ago, causing me some difficulties and pain.

    • @igwearinze5184
      @igwearinze5184 11 месяцев назад

      How long did you use the cortisone cream before it cleared, as a friend was recommended hydrocortisone. But it clears and comes back each time.

    • @ASmileInTheRainbow
      @ASmileInTheRainbow 11 месяцев назад

      @@igwearinze5184 i put cortisone cream each time the bumps are too red, big and sometimes swell. After 2 or 3 days I keep on with only aloe Vera cream. I have this rush several times during the year but now lasts only for few days, especially when I feel stressed or when the weather changes.

  • @allieminer5537
    @allieminer5537 9 месяцев назад +133

    This can also be a symptom of food sensitivities. Mine was a combo of stress and gluten sensitivity.

    • @chaimomma9198
      @chaimomma9198 8 месяцев назад +1

      Samsies! 😂

    • @cameronwilson472
      @cameronwilson472 8 месяцев назад +3

      I believe this. Once I stopped consuming milk and cheese, I stopped getting these!!

    • @sexywhiteshewolf
      @sexywhiteshewolf 7 месяцев назад +2

      Okay, I thought I was going crazy. I would get these, but they would disappear and I would never know why.

    • @EaterGreen
      @EaterGreen 7 месяцев назад +2

      I only get these when touching car tires or metal dust for some reason.

    • @ceomafdet
      @ceomafdet 7 месяцев назад +4

      I get this on my hands when I'm stressed and too much gluten too

  • @clarissacollins2163
    @clarissacollins2163 2 месяца назад +1

    Had this when i drank alcohol heavily. Cleared right up as soon i quit. I agree its mainly stress!

  • @kittymama1928
    @kittymama1928 9 месяцев назад +19

    I’ve gotten this for years. It took me about 30 years to figure out my triggers. For me it was dust or harsh chemicals and cleaners or any fresh fruits and vegetables that haven’t been washed yet. I now wear gloves when dealing with these things and haven’t had one case in over 6 years now.

    • @greystoned
      @greystoned 8 месяцев назад +1

      I get mine from wearing gloves and eating too much fish lol. Mine have never itched though

    • @chrislopez5831
      @chrislopez5831 5 месяцев назад +2

      Same with me. I detail cars and degreaser is my trigger.

    • @Peachy-KeenJewelsOptional
      @Peachy-KeenJewelsOptional 4 месяца назад

      I found that mine appear, usually only on two fingers, whenever I'm run down. Interesting to hear that there are other triggers too. I'll have to keep an eye out to see if they also affect this condition for me!

  • @Cococonutt
    @Cococonutt 9 месяцев назад +27

    I get them on my palms but only when I’m under SEVERE stress. I know things are bad when I see these on my hands.

  • @spreadlovenothate.9372
    @spreadlovenothate.9372 11 месяцев назад +21

    My wife got her first episode of this when she was pregnant with our first child. She was incredibly stressed during the episode, also washed her hands excessively. It spread fast and eventually covered her entire hands. Doctor did not know what it was but suggested she washed her hands less, used hydrocortisone cream and covered her hands with gloves or wrapped them. It took a good while but it eventually went away. She has episodes every now and again but as soon as the flare up begins she takes immediate action to avoid having an episode like her first one.

    • @Black_Samurai-fish
      @Black_Samurai-fish 8 месяцев назад

      Just curious, did the baby have any skin issues?

    • @getrudasanga9469
      @getrudasanga9469 2 месяца назад

      I had them once and I was washing my hands frequently with harsh soaps

    • @getrudasanga9469
      @getrudasanga9469 2 месяца назад

      Had them once in hands and footprint

  • @Pollllz
    @Pollllz 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes I have this. It’s intensely itchy and the blisters burst and weep. I didn’t know what caused it but stress makes sense as it’s intermittent and not all the time like you’d expect with products being a cause.

  • @jmfinuliar9433
    @jmfinuliar9433 11 месяцев назад +9

    Mine cleared up when i left my mom's house 😂

  • @pattigrinkey6972
    @pattigrinkey6972 Год назад +107

    I had this, it turned out I was having a reaction to latex gloves. 70% of people with eczema also have latex sensitivity.

    • @donnaf-l7687
      @donnaf-l7687 Год назад +3

      I get this when I wore latex gloves and now it’s listed as an allergy in all of my medical documents.

    • @sdb9884
      @sdb9884 Год назад +7

      Never knew that so many people with eczema also having latex sensitivity! I have both, as well.

    • @lisab.3091
      @lisab.3091 Год назад +1

      Yes. I have eczema and I have latex allergy I listed in my medical history as well. I was hospitalized for 4 days and you should have seen the giant red welt I got as a result of a large latex bandage. I also have a similar reaction to bacitracin. The hospital was using both 😮

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад

      I don’t have latex sensitivity. But any kind of powered can trigger a reaction… doesn’t always. I feel like my skin is “thinking about” reacting to some gloves, it almost never does but there’s a funny feeling I get

    • @brendaleelydon-carpenter1554
      @brendaleelydon-carpenter1554 Год назад +2

      ​@@M_SClatex sensitivity/allergy often worsens with the more exposure to it you have. So def be careful if you're feeling like you miiiiight a have a reaction, cuz you might actually start having one the more you handle latex.

  • @debraowen6723
    @debraowen6723 Год назад +14

    Ya. I had severe chronic stress. Went away on its own after life calmed down. Years later, same thing. Went away again after the trauma ended😢

  • @user-vx5zs2zj6u
    @user-vx5zs2zj6u 2 месяца назад +6

    Несколько спелых ягод калины в руках разорите, чтобы кисти были покрыты соком калины.
    Будет очень больно сперва, но калина вылечит ваши руки.

  • @54_Melodia
    @54_Melodia 7 месяцев назад +43

    I have this condition since I was a kid and I've been to many dermatologist but each of them have their own opinion until i gave up on trying to know it, sometimes it's hard especially I work on a restaurant, everytime I take order and serving food I tried to hide it so that customers wouldn't complain or disgusted..😅
    so thank you for the info and advice..😊

    • @ashleymorris578
      @ashleymorris578 6 месяцев назад +3

      I switch my shower soap to truly brand and use NOW brand sea buckhorn lotion and I haven’t had any signs of this since.

    • @54_Melodia
      @54_Melodia 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@ashleymorris578 thanks for the recommendation, I'll try that..😊

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@ashleymorris578make sure you keep telling people about that so more and more know how to get proper relief

    • @gailbenjamin5137
      @gailbenjamin5137 4 месяца назад +2

      I get these when I eat potatoes. Don't discount a food allergy

    • @starry_byul
      @starry_byul 4 месяца назад +2

      i used to get this really bad as a kid and found out later it was a contact allergy with latex or other synthetic materials!

  • @Septic_co34
    @Septic_co34 Год назад +39

    I get these from severe stress and a few days with gold bond lotion clears it right up. I used to have to quit jobs over it

  • @QueenBeePos
    @QueenBeePos 3 месяца назад +14

    Had these since 2021 after Covid shot. Cerave cream worked for me and used Palmolive Dishwashing soap when I wash my dishes. It’s gone now. Try to have a stress free life, it’ll help! I know you can’t avoid stress but live with it and learn how to cope from your stress.

    • @munecadeporcelana1622
      @munecadeporcelana1622 2 месяца назад

      Which one Cerave creme did help you, could you, please, share? 🙏🏻

    • @erinbarcellos879
      @erinbarcellos879 2 месяца назад

      I started getting them around the same time

    • @LaraDiana163
      @LaraDiana163 Месяц назад

      Con lo stress peggiora

    • @LetsPlayArcanium
      @LetsPlayArcanium Месяц назад

      I got this right after I used a cereve cream literally last night and woke up to this. So 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @JessiJackson13
    @JessiJackson13 Месяц назад

    I hated when I got this. Itched like crazy and then when they popped and dried out, it would make my skin crack and bleed. What helped was washing my hands with antibacterial soap and air drying, rubbing on some Gold Bond Healing Hydration Lotion then rubbing on a layer of Vaseline. Can’t say it will work for everyone but this is what helped clear mine up.

  • @karentreddenbarger1720
    @karentreddenbarger1720 Год назад +19

    I get them when I'm super stressed. Not that bad thankfully. Usually use cortisone cream and de-stress.

  • @pratamasurya2246
    @pratamasurya2246 Год назад +16

    Get these back in 2019, spread all over my hands. Cured by drinking a lot of water and not consuming any sugar.

  • @itsthatonechickagaincallth7843
    @itsthatonechickagaincallth7843 10 месяцев назад +5

    What worked for my mild case:
    1. Don't itch it, or it will spread and get worse
    2. If it is itchy or painful, cold/warm water soaks with Epsom salt help. Ice helps too.
    3. CeraVe rough and bumpy gets rid of it pretty quick.

  • @SongMom8
    @SongMom8 2 месяца назад +1

    Yep, get those, every summer for almost forty years. Although they don’t blister like they used to, now it’s more just itchy swelling.

  • @jwag4863
    @jwag4863 4 месяца назад +26

    I have had this since I was a very young kid. I'm 45 now and still get this every now and then, but it was much worse when I was younger. My palms, fingers and arches of my feet would become intensly itchy and then clear colored blisters would appear, go away on their own and I was left with leathery, cracked skin, which bled and is very uncomfortable. It is very debilitating as I can not hold a fork, brush my hair, grip the steering wheel, etc. Then after the fluid leaves, i peel the dead skin off and new, soft baby skin is exposed. This is very painful & I dont wish this on anyone.
    The doctors treat my skin like they would a burn victim as the heat in the palms can get extremely hot. They gave me cotton gloves and prescribed a silver burn cream. Sadly, nothing works for me. Has anyone had good luck with any products that help? I did get tested for 20 different chemicals and I'm HIGHLY allergic to Nickel and borderline vinyl. So, no beer, tomatoes, canned food, has to be nickel free jewelry, etc. I have seen so many doctors because of this, yet no one had ever given me a true diagnosis. I thought I was in a small group of people who gets this, but Im glad Im not and sorry that you suffer too!

    • @Glotglot
      @Glotglot 3 месяца назад

      Yes, plain Vaseline stopped the itching and the blisters!

    • @sixpixiesix
      @sixpixiesix 3 месяца назад

      I use Triderma psoriasis control which is basically salicylic acid. It is soothing and helpful. Works even better with an extra moisturizer on top. I have been experimenting with different ones including shea butter and petroleum jelly but seems lotion type moisturizer helps best. I go through a lot of triderma during bad break outs.

    • @nadiyaresham4941
      @nadiyaresham4941 3 месяца назад

      I didn’t know others had this. My hands get so hot that I have to put them on glass or a mirror. Like when I’m in the car and my hands start to burn. It’s nuts. Thanks for sharing! :)

    • @user-dg4jo9yx2m
      @user-dg4jo9yx2m 3 месяца назад

      Гормональная мне немного помогает

    • @taz4502
      @taz4502 3 месяца назад

      I traveled and found better air that reduced my reactions. Also avoided exposure to mold and outdoor pollutants. Highfloir of a tall building.

  • @gillespage5489
    @gillespage5489 11 месяцев назад +21

    I found by accident graphite lubricant dust works on killing the cells generating the liquid. I have that every year, at one point I had scratched of the top of the deep blisters from constant scratching. I was working on lubricating something with graphite and accidently spilled the lubricant dust in my hands. It got in every soar and instantly the itching stopped, the blisters stopped producing the liquid. Few days they were all gone. Now, at the sign of the first blister, I immediately dig in to expose the deeper skin layer responsible for the liquid generation. Wash my hands, drop some peroxide, and fill the hole with graphite. Stopping the infection in it's track. I believe it is an infection, because no other blister will form if you take care of the first one the moment you feel it growing.

    • @AnnishDreams
      @AnnishDreams 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have similar things in my feet???

    • @Lyn620
      @Lyn620 10 месяцев назад +1

      If graphite isn't toxic, this could be a huge help to people. Thank you for sharing.

    • @elizabethc3842
      @elizabethc3842 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Lyn620I'm thinking its not because kids chew on pencils and don't die. Graphite replaced lead in pencils

    • @Bunnnnbuns
      @Bunnnnbuns 8 месяцев назад

      Graphite is toxic but it can’t be a homeopathic remedy for a lot of stuff!

    • @muddybudgie
      @muddybudgie 8 месяцев назад

      @@AnnishDreams yes it’s the same condition. I used to get break outs on the arches on my feet. So did my Dad incidentally. Now I only seem to get it on fingers and toes but still just bloody awful.

  • @robertburk5550
    @robertburk5550 Год назад +14

    I agree with the others, any time I have severe stress I get the exact same things.
    Never once from any soap or right after washing.
    I just pop em with a needle gently, drain them, apply alcohol and try to relax, they are literally gone the next day.

  • @Fipinh
    @Fipinh Месяц назад

    I used to have these when I washed the dishes with my hands. Got rid of them completely after buying a dishwasher 😂

  • @kimberlysh88
    @kimberlysh88 8 месяцев назад +28

    I thought it was from hand washing too often or leaving hands wet for too long, since this started for me during the pandemic. Seemed too coincidental that I started using sanitizer like it was going out of style and washing my hands constantly. Happy to know what caused it finally! Thank you for sharing free health information on the web!

  • @anninaelli
    @anninaelli 3 месяца назад +6

    Thank goodness this popped up on my feed, this is exactly what I've been having and I've been trying to figure it out for a long time now! Finally I know a name I can do some further reading on

  • @almcneil1923
    @almcneil1923 3 месяца назад +24

    I used to get these as a kid. Stressful childhood. Don’t have them anymore.

    • @rhondaj3117
      @rhondaj3117 2 месяца назад +1

      I had a classmate in elementary school with this. Back then as kids, we didn't know what it was.... well, as you know, kids could be brutal🫤

    • @gorgo4910
      @gorgo4910 Месяц назад

      I used to get this as well when I was a kid, but had a very low stress upbringing

  • @RealQuietOne
    @RealQuietOne Месяц назад

    Well, now I know what's wrong with my hands. Thank you!

  • @teitei624
    @teitei624 10 месяцев назад +16

    This happened to me when I was severely stressed out. It took 2 years to clear up!

  • @ekipablue293
    @ekipablue293 7 месяцев назад +38

    I had it for years...then it just went away...it was awful. Stress might be an important factor of this ocurring.

    • @csylla
      @csylla 3 месяца назад +3

      That was the same for me. I was looking for someone in the comments with similar experiences. I had breakouts with them for years years ago. Then they stopped. I just realized i haven't had a breakout like this in years when seeing this video

  • @SoTired083
    @SoTired083 Год назад +11

    Currently dealing with this on hands and one foot. Every summer it happens. I also notice certain hair creams/gels cause an outbreak. Ao now i use gloves when putting creams in my hair.

  • @TinRoofVintage
    @TinRoofVintage 2 месяца назад

    A great remedy and relief for me is I submerge my hands in a large bowl of icy, almost freezing water. I hold them there as long as I can stand it, once or twice a day. Dry the hands, wear cotton gloves, only, if preferred. Mine goes away quickly and I don't get the eczema as often.

  • @YoursTrulyMrsMoores
    @YoursTrulyMrsMoores 9 месяцев назад +32

    FINALLY, thank you. I don't get this as often now, but it's good to know what it is

  • @Ldyether
    @Ldyether 3 месяца назад +68

    I've gotten this every spring since I was a kid. Never had a name for it. Thank you!!

    • @ania7930
      @ania7930 3 месяца назад +2

      I see a lot of people saying they got this from stress, but while this can be tha case, it can also be a sensitivity to just about anything. Fragrances in cosmetics are typical culprits, but maybe in your case it's something connected with spring, like handling spring-specific fruits or veggies, pollens etc. Like I know I cannot touch tomato, onion or citrus juices. Also a very commonn foaming agent in cosmetics triggers this egzema for me. So I wish you good luck in looking for a cause! :)

  • @significantsquirrel3112
    @significantsquirrel3112 11 месяцев назад +9

    I allways get them in high stress, taking walks (good for mental health ) and cutting out refined sugar helped a lot ❤

  • @mothermcready4417
    @mothermcready4417 Месяц назад

    In my Family of 8, there are 3 of us with this. Always called them "nerve bumps".Dad had SEVERE case for decades from Army in WWII. When Cortizone became available (prescription) was able to manage it till later years...less STRESS, rarely had outbreaks. Worst Ive ever had was when it broke out on bottom of my feet, ( not just hands & fingers) during prolonged period of stressful events!

  • @marieo6598
    @marieo6598 Год назад +9

    I used to get these all the time when I was a kid. Rarely now. Glad to know what it is.

  • @Reindeer_jay
    @Reindeer_jay 3 месяца назад +7

    Have had these and it would keep me awake at night! Doctor said it was caused by stress .. but I was only stressed because I couldn’t sleep properly 😂

  • @DCwolf138
    @DCwolf138 Год назад +17

    oh I get those when it's really humid and hot. I was always told it was overactive sweat glands on my hands and fingers

    • @KillerCyborg
      @KillerCyborg 10 месяцев назад

      What did you use to get rid of them?

  • @mackenzielea837
    @mackenzielea837 2 месяца назад +3

    I don't get as many of those itchy bumps. They happen not as often, but I would usually get like a few of them on my fingers. My mom told me that they were friction or irritation bumps, and to leave them alone. But I didn't listen and I would give into the urge to scratch at the bumps. Sometimes it would hurt, but I haven't had to deal with them for awhile. The itchy bumps I had to deal with were in the first picture in the video.

    • @Tania-lk3yz
      @Tania-lk3yz Месяц назад

      A mí me pasa por la calor o por alergia

  • @sherrywheeler9528
    @sherrywheeler9528 Год назад +13

    I get these bumps after eating wheat and soy. It's nice to know more about this odd form of eczema.

    • @shaneweaver8702
      @shaneweaver8702 Год назад +1

      Yeah i didn't have any on my thumb i ate a sandwich with wheat bread and my thumb felt itchy and I had three little bumps and I've never eaten wheat bread before and never seen these bumps before

    • @aharrison3022
      @aharrison3022 Год назад

      The comment I was looking for ❤ small here