surfing; allergic hand reactions to neorene gloves
I'm curious to know if anyone has the following problem, and if so, know how to get relief. I surf in the winter, and have to wear neoprene gloves to stay warm. My hands do not get cold at all, they stay pretty warm (no cold urticaria). About 12 hours after I surf, my hands become fire engine red (palms only), and are very warm to the touch. They stay that way for about 8-10 hours, then begin to peel (skin becomes dry/flakey). I've been tested for Raynaud's, latex allergies, and have none. I've never been tested for neoprene, and don't know if there is one. I've held off surfing for the past 3 mo.'s, and finally had to go (water temp. 47 degrees F). Of course, the reaction occurred again as described above. If anyone has had this happen to them, PLEASE respond. Thanks! Mickey
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