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Why Cracked Fingers and Heels Can Be Painful and How to Treat Them Effectively

Conquering the Cracks: Why Cracked Fingers and Heels Can Be Painful and How to Treat Them Effectively


Those of us who experience cracked fingers and heels, either periodically or on a daily basis, know how painful and uncomfortable they can be. This is especially true if you're someone who suffers from hand and heel fissures which are often more severe and much deeper than superficial cracks on your fingers or heels.


What might start out as dry feet or very dry hands can quickly turn into painful cracked heels and fingers and can be a symptom of or entry point for a range of bacterial or fungal skin infections. For these reasons, intervention with a scientifically-proven intensive skin repair cream as early as possible is essential to the healing process. In this blog article, we'll take a look at some of the leading causes of dry, cracked feet and fingers and why some feet and hand fissures take longer to heal than others. We'll then give you our top recommendations on how to treat deep cracks and bleeding in your feet and fingers, providing you with a patented skin repair solution that will ensure optimal skin barrier health and have you back on the move and living life to the fullest!


What Causes Dry, Cracked Fingers and Heels?


There are a number of factors that can cause dry, cracked fingers and heels. One of the most important ways to empower yourself with the knowledge to understand why this happens is to identify the cause and begin your journey towards a lasting skin repair solution.


Firstly, its important to note that our skin is naturally designed to protect us from external aggressors such as extreme temperatures, harsh chemicals, infection, and disease. Your skin barrier, which is the outermost layer of your skin, is responsible for regulating the moisture that keeps it hydrated. The skin barrier is made up of essential lipids (fats), ceramides, and cholesterol, which work together to create a shield” that protects the inner layers of your skin, essentially keeping moisture in and irritants out. When this natural defense system is weakened or damaged, you may begin to notice dry skin, cracked heels and fingers, or skin fissures.


Some of the most common causes of dry and cracked feet and fingers include:


Exposure to extreme weather

Low humidity and cold weather can quickly dry out your skin, making it more vulnerable to cracking. Taking long showers or hot baths can exacerbate this problem by removing natural oils from your skin and depleting the moisture. Additionally, if you've got heating or air conditioning in your home, the dry air can lead to more severe cracking. 


Excessive hand washing with harsh soaps

Ingredients such as triclosan, sodium lauryl, or laureth sulfate found in hand soaps can irritate and damage the lipids in your skin barrier, making it more susceptible to cracking. That's why studies have shown that healthcare professionals have a higher prevalence of skin irritation due to their frequent use of hand hygiene products. 


Skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema 

Psoriasis and eczema [link to new eczema article] are two common skin conditions that can cause dry, itchy skin and damage to the delicate skin barrier which, in turn, leads to cracked skin. Both conditions are believed to be an immune system disorder that causes inflammation and can lead to scratching and eventually skin cracking.


Dehydration and vitamin deficiencies

If you're not consuming enough water throughout the day, and you're low on Omega-3s, antioxidants, and other essential vitamins and minerals, your immune system and skin barrier can become weakened and depleted. One study found that 75% of American adults suffer from chronic dehydration, so if you're not getting the recommended amount of water a day and supplementing with the essential nutrients your body needs, this could be contributing to your weakened skin barrier.


Diabetes

The relationship between diabetes and heel fissures has long been documented. Diabetes is known to reduce blood flow to the feet, causing a host of symptoms including foot fissures and cracked heels. This can become especially problematic if the cracks and fissures get infected, as diabetes can also reduce your body's ability to fight infection. 


Other causes of cracked fingers and heels may include:




Why Won't My Cracked Fingers and Feet Heal?


There are two main reasons why cracked fingers and heels are resistant to healing.


  1. You might be using the incorrect treatment

In order to treat painful cracked heels and fingers, you need a lab-tested cracked skin moisturizer that is potent enough to replenish the skin barrier while also providing long-term relief. This means finding a moisturizer that is rich in essential fatty acids, natural lipids, and ceramides so that the skin barrier can be properly restored. Simply increasing your water intake, Omega-3s and Omega-6s, and using a generalized topical moisturizer won't be enough to repair and restore your skin barrier, reduce inflammation, and replenish the lipids that are responsible for sealing in hydration.


  1. Superficial cracks might have turned into hand fissures or heel fissures 

Cracked skin that is left untreated for too long can eventually get infected or turn into deeper cracks, known as hand fissures or heel fissures. These can be very painful and difficult to heal because the underlying layers of skin called the epidermis and dermis have been damaged. The best way to treat these cracks is by using a specialized cracked skin repair cream that can be absorbed into the layers of your skin barrier and provide a long-term solution for a healthier skin barrier. Additionally, those with diabetic neuropathy may have heel fissures that are more resistant to treatment and should seek medical support while using a topical treatment. 



How to Treat Deep Cracks and Bleeding


If you've already got deep heel cracks or finger cracks and you've noticed bleeding, it's essential that you start a skin repair solution as soon as possible. This will help prevent further damage from occurring and give your skin the chance to heal correctly while maintaining an optimal skin barrier strength. If you have active bleeding, it's important to remember that you might be more susceptible to infection because of an open wound, so make sure that you keep the area clean, apply a thin layer of a topical antibiotic to prevent infection, and close and dress the wound. Waterproof bandages and gauze work well for minor wounds, but if you need the help of a health care practitioner to dress an open wound, make sure to follow their instructions for proper wound care. 


Once the bleeding has stopped, you can start using a physician tested and recommended cracked skin repair cream. The best approach for treating deep finger and heel cracks is to use a unique formulation that can penetrate into the layers of the skin barrier to repair and restore its integrity. Clean and safe formulations are also preferable to ensure that you're not introducing any harsh or potentially irritating ingredients to the area. 


If your deep cracks and heel fissures are being caused by an underlying medical condition such as diabetes and you notice active bleeding, it's important to seek medical support before treating with a topical solution. This will ensure that any infection is managed correctly.



How Do You Heal Cracked Fingers and Heels?


While there are a range of causes for cracked fingers and heels, there are some common guidelines that can be followed in order to effectively heal and repair cracked skin. 


  • Use a superior quality, lab-tested moisturizer that is specifically designed for treating cracked skin and skin fissures. This will help replenish the skin barrier, reduce inflammation and protect you from further damage. 
  • Make sure to use lukewarm water when washing your hands or feet, and avoid using soaps or detergents that can be harsh on the skin.
  • Avoid fragrances, dyes, and other irritants that can further damage the skin.
  • Avoid artificial preservatives such as parabens when selecting a dry skin moisturizer, as these can exacerbate the issue.
  • Make sure to keep your hands and feet protected from extreme weather conditions, as cold or hot temperatures can worsen the condition.
  • If you experience excessive bleeding or if you suspect you have an underlying medical condition that is causing cracked skin that won't heal, consult a medical professional and be sure to follow their intrusions on proper wound care.


Harnessing the Power of Plant-Based Botanicals: Repairing Cracked Heels and Fingers with SkinIntegra's Lipid-Rich Formula


SkinIntegra presents a powerful solution to painful cracked heels and fingers with our patented Rapid Crack Repair Cream. Specially formulated with a potent blend of urea and lactic acid, and enriched with our proprietary Epi-Lipids® formula which is mindfully made from highly nourishing natural plant oils, our Rapid Crack Repair Cream is packed with the essential Omega fatty acids your skin needs to restore, replenish, and revitalize your delicate skin barrier. Its plant oil ingredients offer antibacterial properties that work to eliminate 99.99% of bacteria in less than a minute so you can be confident that youre being proactive about your skin health while going through the healing process.


Shea Butter and Glycerin add a layer of ultra-hydration to help seal in moisture and accelerate the healing process while avoiding all of the harsh chemicals and irritating fragrances that can worsen the problem. This results in a completely hypoallergenic, fragrance-, parabens, and phthalates-free formulation that has been created with sensitive, diabetic, and compromised skin in mind. What's more is that you can have peace of mind that you're investing in a fast-acting and effective product that's 100% cruelty-free and not tested on animals under any circumstances.


Using SkinIntegra's Rapid Crack Repair Cream twice a day for 7 to 14 days has been shown to repair even the most severe cracked fingers or heels with many of our customers, including those with chronic cracked heels from type 2 Diabetes and Psoriasis reporting immediate relief. For this reason, we back up our patented product with a 30-day money-back guarantee - because our customers' best interests will always remain at the core of the SkinIntegra brand.


Learn more about how our physician-approved repair formulation can help you find relief from painful cracked heels and fingers, or visit our online store to start shopping your way to happier, healthier skin!

 


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