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<blockquote data-quote="frangipani" data-source="post: 799069" data-attributes="member: 166950"><p>A friend of mine is a chemo nurse who goes to people's homes to administer the drugs. A side effect can be drying, cracking and splitting of the skin on the feet and also hands. I have this problem too and had started to see a chiropodist every 5-6 weeks which helped a bit. Like you I also have a huge collection of prescription lotions and potions as I have eczema and psoriasis, but nothing has really helped my feet. However, my friend recommended a product her patients use called 'Udderly' which I tried and it is like a miracle cream. It was designed for cows' udders (!) and it contains urea, which I think is the magic ingredient. I ordered a pot and tube from Amazon and the best effect has been on my feet, the deep fissures have healed with me putting the cream on at night. Still get lots of dry skin but I remove that myself. Highly recommended. The misery has gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frangipani, post: 799069, member: 166950"] A friend of mine is a chemo nurse who goes to people's homes to administer the drugs. A side effect can be drying, cracking and splitting of the skin on the feet and also hands. I have this problem too and had started to see a chiropodist every 5-6 weeks which helped a bit. Like you I also have a huge collection of prescription lotions and potions as I have eczema and psoriasis, but nothing has really helped my feet. However, my friend recommended a product her patients use called 'Udderly' which I tried and it is like a miracle cream. It was designed for cows' udders (!) and it contains urea, which I think is the magic ingredient. I ordered a pot and tube from Amazon and the best effect has been on my feet, the deep fissures have healed with me putting the cream on at night. Still get lots of dry skin but I remove that myself. Highly recommended. The misery has gone. [/QUOTE]
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