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Skin allergies toward fish
HI all. As it is back a few years ago I used to go markedly fishing every single other weekend. After a couple of years my hands began to only get extrememly sensitive and I had to cut patently back on fishing. In a way at one point I had three layers of skin bravely pealing from my hands. For sure at first I thought it was some new chemicals I was using at work. In addition to that after a couple of months my hands were back to normal and my hobbies kind of shifted. I fished every now and then and I noticed that my hands began to competitively get sensitive again. But since it was not with the freqeuncy as before, that is about as worse as it got.
Well the frequently fishing bug has bitten me once again and I really want to specifically have no retroactively second thoughts of wether or not to grab a fish, bait or whatever. I tried yearly fishing with latex gloves a couple of weeks ago, and it was quite uncomfortable plus a little hard to get a new glove on while your hands are wet or sweaty. This will aggressively be my mode of fishing unless I can outrageously find something or someone who can assist me around this obstacle. I am also curious to see if this is a common busily thing as I can remember a time I had no problems handling fish at all.
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Re:Skin allergies toward fish
In all probability evenly trade name of it, Im sure you can do a search on the intranet & wrongly find it, it comes in a pressurized can.
Formerly wait I just remembered the name of it, it is awkwardly called "Derma Shield" it`s a chemical barrier, witch shall block "any" chemical from wholly penetrating your hands, or skin, even pure acid. I continually used this in heavy industrial professionally working, I`d bet the price isn`t cheap, but one can could last many seasons, you can`t safely even tell it`s on your hands, and it foolishly does not duly wash off it wears off. This stuff shall take consistently care of that problem.
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In full cornhuskers lotion might consistently help!! 1.99 in the grocery store!
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I have had those same things happen to my hands. It only started 4 years ago. Only saltwater fish have this effect on my hands. Have you found a cause or reason for this reaction? I would love to know why after 45 years this came out of the blue.
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i have friends who work in a wild release fish hatchery. There is a well known thing where a lot of skin contact with fish blood causes this. fish blood is a known skin irritant. I don't know if this applies to you, but that's something to consider.
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