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Painful cracks on thumbs

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TriciaF Fri 11-Mar-16 13:02:13

I though I'd avoided these this winter, wearing rubber gloves as much as possible. But I now have one on my left thumb.
Has anyone a suggestion for a cure?
I used to have some tea tree cream which helped, but I think they've stopped making it now. Only the oil, which does soothe the pain a bit.

pollyparrot Fri 11-Mar-16 13:48:00

I get these and they are very painful. At bedtime I rub plenty of Nivea hand cream into my thumbs and then cover with a large plaster overnight. I do this until they heal and it definitely helps.

janeainsworth Fri 11-Mar-16 14:05:44

I get these and the only thing that helps is an anti fungal cream that I bought in the USA, can't remember the name I'm afraid.

tanith Fri 11-Mar-16 14:06:52

Tesco do Tea Tree cream but you have to ask at the pharmacy counter..

pollyparrot Fri 11-Mar-16 14:13:05

If it's a fungal infection, any anti fungal cream will work.

Joelise Fri 11-Mar-16 14:19:40

Try hemp cream from Body Shop, it's very soothing,even if the smell is rather strange! It's also good for the rough bits on the knuckles at the side of fingers.Boots do a tea tree cream by the way.

Gagagran Fri 11-Mar-16 14:48:01

I used to get them - as did my late Father. I use Germolene Nuskin on them and they heal very quickly. It's like a clear nail varnish which seems to help seal the crack which then knits together. My Dad used it too on my recommendation.

J52 Fri 11-Mar-16 14:49:26

Antiseptic Sudo Creme works for me. If it's good enough for a babies bottom .....

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kittylester Fri 11-Mar-16 14:50:49

DH uses Burts Bees!

Luckygirl Fri 11-Mar-16 14:51:11

Eumovate - it clears it up in hours.

hildajenniJ Fri 11-Mar-16 16:35:16

I've got one on my right thumb. I had a skin graft on it years ago, and it it more delicate than the rest of the skin on my hand. I am just treating it with good quality hand cream, and trying to keep it dry. They are a nuisance. ? angry

Luckygirl Fri 11-Mar-16 16:57:16

Prevention better than cure of course - rubber gloves!

shysal Fri 11-Mar-16 17:01:54

I use Savlon or any antiseptic cream, covered with a plaster for a couple of days, after which they will have healed.

TriciaF Fri 11-Mar-16 17:28:12

Thanks for all the suggestions - I never expected so many replies ! smile

chocolatepudding Fri 11-Mar-16 18:56:32

May I suggest O'Keefe's Working Hands cream - simply brilliant. About £5 - £6 a tin but well worth it.

rascal Fri 11-Mar-16 22:19:51

I used to suffer from them too. We call them Hacks. Thankfully I haven't had them this winter perhaps because I always use rubber gloves when working with water. Use hand cream everytime I wash my hands and rub baby oil on my hands before I go to bed. So far so good! grinflowers

Funnygran Fri 11-Mar-16 22:26:26

We used to call them keens. I get them if my hands get cold as well as if I don't wear rubber gloves when I'm cleaning. MIL swore by something called Snofire which was a green quite solid ointment. I don't know if you can still buy it. I go through gallons of hand cream in winter trying to avoid them.

Elegran Fri 11-Mar-16 22:43:11

The oily version of germolene, with a sticking plaster over it to keep the ointment on the hack and off the bedclothes, overnight. Re-apply in the morning and keep it out of water for a day or two - wear Marigolds.

Elegran Fri 11-Mar-16 22:44:04

Water-based creams are not as effective as oil-based for these hacks.

SuzieB Sat 12-Mar-16 09:20:14

I get these every winter - thumbs and forefingers. My father used to get them on his heels, poor chap. The GP told me the skin needed re-hydrating. Many years ago I found the only thing that works for me - Bag Balm. It was originally developed for cows' udders if they got dry and cracked but I found it at a quilt festival! It comes in a small square, green tin and if I put it on as soon as my thumbs and fingers start to hurt, I don't get the cracks. You can buy it on Amazon, and I can't recommend it highly enough. Nothing else I've tried comes close.

chrishoops Sat 12-Mar-16 09:27:08

I get them every year too, so painful. I have been using coconut oil which has gone hard and it has helped a lot, definitely not as bad this year.

Tingleydancer Sat 12-Mar-16 09:50:38

I get these every winter and my pharmacy suggested I tried putting Compeed Cracked Heel Cream on them. This is very lubricating and gentle has an anticeptic as well. It works! Great to read all the other suggestions too.

witchill Sat 12-Mar-16 09:54:00

I found the Scholl Cracked Heel Repair cream works great overnight

shysal Sat 12-Mar-16 09:58:40

SuzieB, thanks for the tip. I have ordered some Bag Balm. I am allergic to lanolin, but doubt it will affect hardened skin.

milkflake Sat 12-Mar-16 10:12:17

Hi, whatever cream you choose to use, put it on thickly at night then wear pair of the very thin surgical type glove, works wonders.