Occasionally, I get very dry skin in between my fingers which can lead to tiny little cuts and these are very irritating at times. I was prescribed epiderm which works very well.
I just wondered whether anyone else has the same problem and whether it's because of the HU or MPN?
Regards
Mark
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I often have little cuts like the ones you describe between my toes. I have assumed it's the HU because my skin is very dry all over since I started on the medication. I use Simple soap and, now and again, Aqueous Cream instead of the soap. (Both v cheap.) Sallie
While I was on hu my skin was very dry, and would split around my finger nails if I didn't use lots of lotion, it's slightly better since I've been on Anagrelide. I developed awful ulcers and nerve damage on my toes, the ulcers cleared up once I was changed on to Anagrelide.
Yes I get this problem on my feet ,,very dry Scalia on my toes ..and now I get cracking soles ,,it sounds and it is ,very uncomfortable ..I wear warm sox .
And massage moisturiser into them ..nuisance tho !, Twinkly xx💜
I get reoccurring little cut at the back of one of my little toes it's very annoying ! I have ET and only on aspirin. It does go away if I use creams but it makes my toes very hot and itchy if I forget and it comes back.
I wake up n the morning sometimes and it looks as though a snake has been shedding it's skin in our bed! I change the bottom sheet almost every day.
However, I don't let it bother me ( although no nasty cuts thanks heavens )
To be quite honest I count my good fortune and say a quiet thank you to Him Upthere every day that I haven't anything worse than PV. I see some really sad and very poorly folk at Christie's - no hair, in wheelchairs.......
Have you tried lathering on the cream and then wearing cotton gloves at night?
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