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Marks on hand
I have started gym so now i am havung marks on hand as in picture even after qearing gloves what should i apply to it
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hello they are hardening of the skin called callosities apply cold creams and ice packs locally along with skin emmoliments good luck bye
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Hello There, No need to get worried. This because of friction during gym workouts. Mark will fade gradually. No need for any application.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  You will have to be weaing gloves continuously in the gym . You can apply elovera imf cream or venusia cream in your hand. These are called callosities and you need not worry much about them . Consult a dermatologist in person for further evaluation and management.  Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore
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Hello there...I can understand your concern. Presently there's nothing much. You have developed some erythema and stretching of skin due to friction during gyming. In long term it can lead to callosites. Using a good pair of hands gloves will reduce the chances of developing callosities. Use a good moisturizer(like moisturex soft cream) regularly two to three times a day, after gyming. It will help reduce any callosity.
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