Lumps on Hands.!!

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Just intrigued as to how many spreads have tiny lumps on their hands??
Another couple of spreads I know have the same - mole sized lumps, and I just wondered if it had something to do with the bags of finish???
Or it could be just us Northerners are Mutating !!
 
Do they look like this?
Should maybe get the vet to have a look.

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In fairness they look like white spots on the back of the hands.
As stated earlier two desperate spreads I've worked with had the same thing!!
Didn't know if it was anything in the plaster that causes it.

Just off for a 4 week holiday in a padded room nah !! Lol
 
Sounds like dermatitis to me? I got it first time last year and its a b*****d to keep at bay now. Apparently it never goes just stays away til its ready to shaft u again!

Tell u what though its lovely to itch lol :sick:
 
Sounds like dermatitis to me? I got it first time last year and its a b*****d to keep at bay now. Apparently it never goes just stays away til its ready to shaft u again!

Tell u what though its lovely to itch lol :sick:

I was thinking along these lines !!!

Herpes!!! I like my women like my trowel. Spotless. Lol
 
Just intrigued as to how many spreads have tiny lumps on their hands??
Another couple of spreads I know have the same - mole sized lumps, and I just wondered if it had something to do with the bags of finish???
Or it could be just us Northerners are Mutating !!
Def dermatitis
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Cheers for all the reply's !!!
Give me a chuckle if nowt else.

It does look like Dermatitis and that was my initial thought process.

Still can't wear gloves though when skimming,
it's like wearing ya socks int bath !!!
 
I currently have sciatica, not fun. Managed to go do patching today. Not looking forward to a kitchen ceiling and walls tomorrow.[emoji21]
 
Cheers Scrim !!
The missus is a nurse and has bad sciatica, so know what you going through!!
Only other thing I suffer a lot with is pain in shoulder blade now and again, part and parcel of the job I guess !!
 
Yeah I get those too!
More often when I'm using cement though.
Hand cream helps keeps it down, used to use Norwegian formula, but Lidl do the same super concentrate one for about 75p, so use that now. It helps me.
 
We spreads go through the wars can your missus tell me when I can expect the numbness in my foot to go away. It's been numb since Saturday

@Danny 'plasterers surgery thread' lol
 
Cheers for all the reply's !!!
Give me a chuckle if nowt else.

It does look like Dermatitis and that was my initial thought process.

Still can't wear gloves though when skimming,
it's like wearing ya socks int bath !!!

Remind me tomorrow and I'll take a pic of the gloves i wear. Really thin yet strong and a good grip.
 
Dermovate is best for dermatitis . Fck me, it's getting like the doctors forum
Dermovate and betnovate work but not good for long term use as it thins the skin.
if looking for a prescription cream Diprosalic works best and is less aggressive.
Vaseline is best during the day, diprosalic at night with cotton gloves. Had my doubts when this was suggested by my GP but it works and took about a week.
 
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