If you have skin problems, the air might be too dry
If you have skin problems, the air might be too dry
I've had cracked skin on my fingers for many years, and I usually try to manage the problem with a bedazzling variety of moisturizing creams - with and without hydrocortisone - that seem to become less and less effective the more I use them.
But since I moved way up north a few years ago, and what with age and all, the problem has been getting exponentially worse. This winter, it's so bad that I went see the dermatologist for help.
He gave me a great piece of a advice that I'm passing along, because it also works wonders on my residual limbs' skin:
Get an air humidifier and don't let the humidity in your home drop below 35%.
It took a couple of week for the cracked skin on my fingers to finally heal. But also, to my surprise, my painful scars got better within 3 days. I wasn't expecting that! My scars are much less itchy and the skin around my residual toes is a lot more flexible, making walking genuinely less painful.
If you have skin problems on your residual limbs in the winter, try an air humidifier!