the water sinks in to the skin follicles and it causes them to swell/"Bloat"
or your just allergic to dishsoap
One example would be: When your hands are in dishwater for a long time and your skin bloats with water (not shriveling which is a common misunderstanding)Another is: Putting salt on a slug. Water diffuses out and the slug shrivels up.In both instances the water moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. In other words, the water moves out of your fingers and the slug to try an equalize the salinity outside them both.
Skin, because you have the skin on your hands and body so, you will be touching with you skin.
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Constipation or Internal bacterial infection.
skin is thicker on your feet
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I suggest putting body makeup on the hands to instantly lighting them.
When hands touch hot water, the heat from the water is transferred to the skin, causing the skin to burn. The heat damages the skin cells and nerve endings, leading to the sensation of burning.
Try lotion.
It could be eczema..it is itchy skin, you get little red spots on it and your dead skin falls off more than normal. When I had it I used cream for my hands (non-allergic cream) to smooth the skin.