Burrs on the fingers: why they appear and how to remove them

Surely each of us at least once faced such an unpleasant problem as burrs on our fingers. The defect causes a lot of inconvenience, constantly clinging to clothes and bleeding. At first glance, the burrs look harmless, but when an infection gets into the wound cavity, a full-fledged inflammation begins. The finger becomes very red and sore, eventually an abscess occurs. To protect yourself from burrs, you must have sufficient knowledge regarding this problem.

Burrs on the fingers

What are burrs?

Skin neoplasms look like small pieces of the epidermis, puffing in different directions. Burrs can be large and small, the latter do not cause much discomfort.

Major defects are accompanied by painful sensations when pressed and in contact with clothing. In this case, the burrs are multiple and single.

Often skin lesions bleed, abscess, itch. Each time a person experiences discomfort, because the burrs do not want to heal.

From an aesthetic point of view, defects look extremely untidy. They spoil the look of fingers and hands in particular, even if a person regularly does manicures. From a medical point of view, neoplasms with complications can develop into a full-fledged inflammation, which is extremely difficult to cure.

Why do burrs appear

Often burrs appear in people whose fingers have sensitive skin by nature. Constant dryness under the influence of various factors slows down tissue regeneration, as a result of which the skin loses elasticity and begins to tear. There are external and internal causes of epidermal cracking. Let's consider everything in order.

Internal causes

  • diseases of the stomach, intestines and digestive system as a whole;
  • constant dieting, fasting;
  • lack of retinol, tocopherol, B-group vitamins in the body;
  • the presence of parasitic worms;
  • diabetes;
  • general depletion and dehydration of the body, skin.

External causes

  • regular exposure to the skin of the hands of chemical detergents, hard water;
  • service at the enterprise with chemicals, alloys, volatile compounds without gloves;
  • draining the skin in the summer;
  • frostbite, weathering in winter;
  • neglect of the basic rules of hand skin care (moisturizing, nutrition, disinfection, etc.);
  • the presence of addictions such as licking fingers, biting nails and cuticles around the plate;
  • performance of a classical (trimmed) pedicure / manicure with non-compliance with the technology;
  • susceptibility to finger injuries when playing with sand, pebbles;
  • frequent use of nail polish remover with acetone;
  • nail extension through low-quality materials (methyl methacrylate);
  • a skin feature in which the cuticle grows into the nail;
  • a visit to the solarium, frequent exposure to the sun.

Burr Diagnosis

Attention should be paid to cosmetic neoplasms in the case when, subject to the basic rules and the absence of obvious reasons, burrs appear again and again.

In such a situation, you must visit the clinic and pass the feces for the presence of dysbiosis. Also, a specialist will require a biochemical blood test (general).

In especially difficult cases, you will have to undergo an examination to find out what vitamins your body lacks. Many people need an analysis of hair for micro and macro elements.

If you are deficient in vitamins, cracks will appear in the corners of your lips.If the burr has outgrown with a full abscess, pass the pus for analysis to identify the causative agent of the infection.

How to get rid of burrs on the fingers

  1. If you often come across small thin burrs that do not cause pain, they can be sanded with a special buffer. Choose abrasiveness in the range of 240-280 units. With subtle movements, move along the cuticle, grinding the skin back and forth. After all the manipulations, rinse and dry your hands dry, apply a nourishing cream or oil.
  2. In advanced cases, a more radical approach is required. First prepare a bath with soda and sea salt. At 0.5 liters. warm water accounts for 10 and 25 grams. compositions, respectively. Soak your hands for a third of an hour, then dry with napkins.
  3. Now sanitize manicure tongs and scissors with alcohol, peroxide or another antiseptic. Wipe the skin around the nails with the same tool. Cut the cuticle with scissors or nippers, moving from one edge of the plate to the other.
  4. Never pull the burr! Lift the tool only when you see that the skin is cut off. Otherwise, your actions will lead to mechanical damage to a healthy epidermis. This will be followed by the emergence of new, larger burrs.
  5. After carefully cutting off the skin lesions, lubricate the hands with peroxide, chlorhexidine, calendula infusion or alcohol. After that, treat the area around the plate with Panthenol cream or its equivalent. To prevent skin injury after the procedure, attach bactericidal patches to your fingers. So you prevent friction on hair and clothes.

Important!
If you are afraid of cutting burrs or don’t have suitable tools at hand, use another method. Buy an ointment based on calendula inflorescences, grease your fingers with it and loosely wrap it with a plaster (bandage). Leave for the night, with a morning wake up wash your hands. The skin will become soft by this time, so the tumor will fall away with water. However, you run the risk of leaving a few burrs. In the future, they form a complete neoplasm.

Folk ways to deal with burrs

Folk ways to deal with burrs

  1. Chamomile. The most effective way to deal with skin damage are medicinal baths. Chamomile disinfects the epidermis and heals cracks, therefore it occupies a leading position. Mix 500-600 ml. sunflower or olive oil with 50 gr. pharmacy chamomile, set on fire and cook for a quarter of an hour. After this time, turn off the burner, let the composition reach 35 degrees. Dip your fingers in the bath, wait a third of an hour.
  2. Kalanchoe. Cut as many leaves of the plant so that they are enough to work out all the problem areas. Rinse Kalanchoe, wipe, grind with a blender or mortar into the pulp. Cover the fingers with burrs with the mixture, wrap the phalanges with plastic wrap. Wear warm gloves to create a greenhouse effect. Wait at least 3 hours, repeat the manipulations every day until the problem disappears. The plant helps to remove redness and relieve pain.
  3. Salt. The tool is suitable for combating burrs on the toes, because it additionally whitens and disinfects the skin. Heat 2 l. filtered water on a stove, pour 8 tablespoons of ground sea salt without perfumes and dyes. Wait for dissolution, bring to an acceptable temperature. Take a bath for 20-25 minutes.
  4. Aloe vera. Cut the fleshy stems of the plant, rinse them. Chop into slices, load into a blender and grind to a puree state. Add a little warm olive oil, mix. Apply the product on the damaged areas of the fingers, wrap the phalanges with polyethylene. Wait about 3 hours, preferably wearing gloves. Perform therapy daily.
  5. Natural oils. An excellent tool is prepared from several types of natural oils. For the bath, measure olive, sea-buckthorn, corn, almond, rosehip.Combine them in a relatively equal ratio and heat up to 40 degrees. Lower your fingertips, wait half an hour. After that, do not wash your hands in the next 45-60 minutes.
  6. Retinol and tocopherol. The listed elements are solutions of vitamins A and E in ampoule form. Drugs are sold at the pharmacy, dispensed without a prescription. Rub retinol or tocopherol into places with burrs 3 times a day, do not rinse. Continue therapy until pain and neoplasms are eliminated.

Burr Prevention

  1. As mentioned earlier, burrs appear due to poorly performed manicure or pedicure. In the process of circumcision, the skin is injured, which leads to neoplasms. To avoid such consequences, carry out the procedure with a special device or use the services of a wizard.
  2. Lubricate the phalanges of your fingers more often with any vegetable oil or cuticle. So you soften the okolonogtevogo roller and prevent cracking of the skin.
  3. If you have addictions to bite your nails or cuticles, get rid of them. Lubricate the skin of your fingers with pepper. In addition to painful neoplasms, you can get an intestinal infection.
  4. Do your homework strictly with gloves (washing dishes and floors). Protect your hands from the sun and tanning beds using a special cream with an SPF filter.
  5. Wash your hands with room temperature water, preferably filtered. Hygiene using baby soap. After the procedure, wipe your fingers well, apply the cream.
  6. Prepare baths from oils or sea salt 1-2 times a week. So you prevent the further appearance of burrs and disinfect the skin.

The appearance of burrs is largely dependent on lifestyle. If you have a health problem, visit your doctor to rule out a problem. Enrich your daily diet with the necessary vitamins, regularly perform hardware manicures and pedicures. Lubricate the periungual roller several times a day with nutritious serum or natural oil.

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