Jack56, your pictures are exactly what I get after every dive trip. I was diving fine for a while, but I guess it has been 5-10 years now that after yearly trip, my finger tips get somewhat numb and feel puffy / calloused, and then the outer skin peels and underneath is cracked, wrinkled and very sensitive. Takes about a week for the condition to start and then lasts about two weeks.
My dermatologist wasn't sure. I'm not sure if it is Aquagenic Peeling, since that description seems to have the spots and plaques developing right after water contact. The paper on saturation diving is much closer, strange that there has been no more info since that article from the 1990s.
Hello! Isnt it strange!? It took a while for my fingers to heal since this post, about a month or so. I just got back from another trip and it is happening again. I think my limit is 5 days of diving. I was recently diving 8 days straight. My dermatologist prescribed drysol to be applied to my palms and feet every night for two weeks before the trip. Drysol is aluminum chloride and is meant to stop sweating by closing the pores. She was hoping my hands would not absorb the water after use, alas, It did not work. My hands became very tight, red, and swollen at the tips of my finger tips about 6 days in. They then split, peeled, and now they’re raw. I even wore gloves in the cave to prevent my pruned fingers from tearing on the line markers. When I removed my glove the skin was already peeling off on the last day of diving. I’m not sure what is going on.