In France, when cavediving, the skin of my hands dries out because of the water. There are other minerals in the water than here. Maybe it is this? The skin is not hurting, but you see a dry skin after a couple of days.
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Hello and thank you so much for your time. Something very similar happened to my feet as a synchronized swimmer 15-18 yrs ago. I was in chlorinated water 3-4 days a week for a few hours at a time, my feet didn’t have this reaction until about 2 years into my career. Doctors assumed it was from the chlorine, once I quit swimming it subsided and I didn’t see it again until this year. (I worked on and in the ocean in 2011 and take dive trips often)
The dives in the cenotes this year were only 10-20 min longer than my deco dives last year which were also in the cenotes. The cenotes are a mix between fresh and salt water which you probably know.
I am going to see a dermatologist at Upenn, but I’m afraid they don’t see many divers.
I do seem to be special when it comes to weird things like this! Thank you again for your time. I will definitely update this post if I find out what it is.
This sounds like a great idea. Thank you again for your time!I wonder what would happen if you tried some sort of barrier. This sounds like more of a hypersensitivity reaction than a true exposure to a noxious substance so you probably don't need anything elaborate; what if you tried some form-fitting dishwashing gloves, taped to your forearm with Blenderm or other non-porous medical tape, under your drysuit cuff? Just an idea. I ran this past one of our attending physicians who's an expert on marine life and water-related injuries and he was puzzled as well.
Best regards,
DDM
Thank you for your response. This is possible, I may occasionally touch the reel and it’s line while tying off up until the main line. But, not with both hands, my fingertips are continuing to remain cracked and raw. Been out of the water since 8/6.Dermatologist and diver here. Maybe hand eczema? Bit sweaty hands and handling lots of rope (cave diving) might explain this. When you use hands like thin rope ect it cause eczema easier to develop. Did your foot get sweaty when diving or was it wetsuit? Pictures don't look like dyshidrosis.
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Here found you good article about your eczema
Irritant contact dermatitis | DermNet New Zealand