Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 I have a question about slippery soft skin inside hands and fingertips. Having done a few google searches didn't get me much info except for a few good laughs as the hits turned up mostly porn stuff. Keywords is everything with googling but slippery skin or silky and soft skin doesn't get me what I need..lol. However, quite a few years ago I read about this and what I recall is that the question was asked by someone who was undergoing chemo, and the soft silky skin was explained as being a deficiency of ??? That's what I can't recall and can't recall either where I read it. Too long ago. Anyhow, having that inconvenience right now, causing a few problems when doing my sewing (needles, pins, threads and small buttons I can only get hold off with effort) or other jobs that involve picking up small objects, I wonder if anyone has heard of this problem and the possible deficiency of vitamins, minerals, oils??? Any reference would be very much appreciated. Hanneke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 Hanneke, One of the symptoms of adrenal fatigue is shiney smooth fingertips. Also look up scleroderma. Another link to something shiney fingertips http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_diseases/crest.html Maybe all ya gotta do is lay off the coffee heh heh On Behalf Of Hanneke Monday, May 12, 2008 3:55 AM skin of fingertips silky soft and less sensitive I have a question about slippery soft skin inside hands and fingertips. Having done a few google searches didn't get me much info except for a few good laughs as the hits turned up mostly porn stuff. Keywords is everything with googling but slippery skin or silky and soft skin doesn't get me what I need..lol. However, quite a few years ago I read about this and what I recall is that the question was asked by someone who was undergoing chemo, and the soft silky skin was explained as being a deficiency of ??? That's what I can't recall and can't recall either where I read it. Too long ago. Anyhow, having that inconvenience right now, causing a few problems when doing my sewing (needles, pins, threads and small buttons I can only get hold off with effort) or other jobs that involve picking up small objects, I wonder if anyone has heard of this problem and the possible deficiency of vitamins, minerals, oils??? Any reference would be very much appreciated. Hanneke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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