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.Over the last five months my feet have completely dried out and are so sore with deep cracks, walking is unbelievably painful, showering/bathing feels like acid to my feet. After numerous visits to the chiropodist and doctors, a drawer full of creams and lotions, antibiotics, nothing has worked. I am now waiting an appointment to a dermotolagist. Has anyone else had problems that are either on going or they have managed to find a solution to helping an issue like this?
My wife has had that problem for months but it seems to be clearing up.View attachment 12431 i moisturise them constantly and my husband clears dead skin every day but they are still like this, I visit chiropodist once a month also.
Sh'e also had creams and lotions and some special skin coloured plasters that I cut up to fit gashes and fissures but like I say it seems to be almost cleared up now but for how long we don't know.
Can't remember the name of the plasters but they help greatly through the day.
My wife in't diabetic.
Cling film: i saturate my feet with cream every night then wrap them, I have even purchased latex swimming socks, then put on thick fluffy socks! If I dare go to bed with bare feet then I would wake up unable to even move my feet because the skin had dried out so much that the slightest movement would mean even more splits to my feet.
No.. I don't get any pustules, the chiropodist did think firstly that I had some athletes foot but that was a wrong conclusion also.
I haven't had any saliylic acid, some creams I have tried I've only managed to use them a few times because some bring on other reactions.
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