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Old 04-08-2011, 08:45 PM   #1
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keratolysis exfoliativa

It appears we have the same problem. According to my dermatologist, the condition I have is known as keratolysis exfoliativa and occurs from prolonged exposure to water.

http://www.dermnet.org.nz/dermatitis...ratolysis.html
http://www.dermnet.com/Keratolysis-Exfoliativa.

My hands would swell up after a day of fishing and become raw and sting. Couple of days later, the skin would harden, become numb, and peel off in layers as thick as 5-6 sheets of newspaper. I use to think it was from paddling but the problem did not improve after I switched to a Hobie. I then discovered that it was the constant exposure to water that caused it – from handling bait, constantly putting my hands in the bait well, tying off to kelp, etc. Even when I’m fishing the iron, my hands still get wet.

Over time, my sensitivity to water seems to have gotten worse. There does not appear to be a way to prevent it other than to keep my hands dry. I now wear gloves to minimize exposure to water. I usually go through 2 or 3 pairs of gloves everytime I fish. My dermatologist recently prescribed Salitop Cream which I think is helping but I’m not sure.

In support of your desire to get a Hobie, I will say this: peddling does keep your hands dry.

I also want to make this very clear to everyone reading this: I do not suffer from monkey-buttus exfoliativa.
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Old 04-08-2011, 09:02 PM   #2
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It appears we have the same problem. According to my dermatologist, the condition I have is known as keratolysis exfoliativa and occurs from prolonged exposure to water.

http://www.dermnet.org.nz/dermatitis...ratolysis.html
http://www.dermnet.com/Keratolysis-Exfoliativa.

My hands would swell up after a day of fishing and become raw and sting. Couple of days later, the skin would harden, become numb, and peel off in layers as thick as 5-6 sheets of newspaper. I use to think it was from paddling but the problem did not improve after I switched to a Hobie. I then discovered that it was the constant exposure to water that caused it – from handling bait, constantly putting my hands in the bait well, tying off to kelp, etc. Even when I’m fishing the iron, my hands still get wet.

Over time, my sensitivity to water seems to have gotten worse. There does not appear to be a way to prevent it other than to keep my hands dry. I now wear gloves to minimize exposure to water. I usually go through 2 or 3 pairs of gloves everytime I fish. My dermatologist recently prescribed Salitop Cream which I think is helping but I’m not sure.

In support of your desire to get a Hobie, I will say this: peddling does keep your hands dry.

I also want to make this very clear to everyone reading this: I do not suffer from monkey-buttus exfoliativa.


Right on the money! However, I told my wife it is paddler's manus exfoliativa.....only cured by pedaling.........she seems to be buying it and it sure seems better than Monkey Butt

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Old 04-08-2011, 11:19 PM   #3
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Be careful you're going to get HOBIE HANDS - which is far worse than the pic you posted !

-It comes from catching much more fish.


sorry i couldn't resist.
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:13 AM   #4
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I am going with water causing your probs-have the same problem with a spot on my feet (sweat), have to change socks a lot-podiatrist said skin has a memory, so it would take a while for skin to stop sloughing off. It worked, but I don't have the pictures to show.
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:30 AM   #5
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Don't get you none of that ol' monkey butt. Ya'll be itchin' and scratchin' like crazy.
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:38 AM   #6
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Heard this stuff might work. Thankfuly I fish in waders so hopefully will not have the problem if it is from sitting in a pool of water


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Old 04-09-2011, 11:47 AM   #7
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A friend of mine had something that looked just like this about twenty years ago. Udder cream didn't take care and it occured after fishing (but not paddling) the next morning.

Turned out he was sensitive to the slime on bait fish, wearing latex gloves while handling bait took care of it. He had been fishing for years before this without a problem. It's probally is not the same thing, but boy, it sure looks like it, so I thought I toss it out there.

Just a little more information in case the previous suggestions don't work.
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Old 04-09-2011, 06:31 PM   #8
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Most of you guys are missing the point here ,He needs a semi-legit reason for getting a Hobie .So back him up here and whine and cry about how paddling just does your hands so wrong .
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Old 06-19-2011, 06:02 AM   #9
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Just get a Hobie and your problem is solved. Tell your wife that is what the doctor ordered
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Old 06-19-2011, 07:17 AM   #10
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yup mine do. and all my calluses peel off too. it sucks.
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