I am using Foban on my fingers and it seems to relieve the symptoms... Here's hoping anyway! Good luck.
Chilblains
do chiblains contraindicate a pedicure
According to Wikipedia: Chilblains, also called perniosis or blain, when occurring on the feet, is a medical condition that is often confused with frostbite and trench foot. Chilblains are acral ulcers that occur when a predisposed individual is exposed to cold and humidity. Acral refers to the extremities (e.g., fingers and toes). Chilblains are often idiopathic in origin but can be manifestations of serious medical conditions that need to be investigated. Chilblains can be prevented by keeping the feet and hands warm in cold weather. Smoking cessation and consultation with a dermatologist is advised. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chillblain
They are an inflammation of small blood vessels in the skin caused by exposure to cold air.
chilblains
Chilblain refers to Chilblains, which are a painful inflammation of blood vessels.
Chilblains are bumps on skin caused by exposure to cold weather (most people don't get them).
Chilblains, also called perniosis or blain, when occurring on the feet, is a medical condition that is often confused with frostbite and trench foot. Chilblains are acral ulcers that occur when a predisposed individual is exposed to cold and humidity. Acral refers to the extremities (e.g. fingers and toes). Causes are idiopathic or manifestations of serious medical conditions that need to be investigated. Chilblains can be prevented by keeping the feet and hands warm in cold weather. Smoking cessation and consultation with a dermatologist is advised.
Fucidin is typically used to treat bacterial infections on the skin rather than yeast infections. If it's a vaginal yeast infection, over the counter medicines such as miconazole (which is in Monistat) or clotrimazole are typically used at the source of the infection at bedtime. There are also oral medications that must be prescribed by a doctor, like fluconazole.
Chilblains normally appear on fingers or toes but appear elsewhere. Symptoms are a burning itching sensation with normally comes with swelling and blister type marks on the skin. You get it from sudden changes in temperature and it normally feels much worse as your temperature changes from cold to hot, like going inside after a cold winters walk.
Chilblains are acral ulcers that occur when a predisposed individual is exposed to cold and humidity. * Keep area warm * Avoid scratching * Anti-itch creams, such as Calamine lotion * Zambuk ointment * Nifedipine may be used in more severe or recurrent cases. Its vasodilation helps reduce pain, facilitate healing and prevent recurrences. * Avoid cold exposure * Wear gloves * Use warm footwear * Keep hands and feet warm * Healthy diet * Exercise * High doses of vitamin K [1] 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilblains