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Sure, put lots of lotion on your hands at night. There are some over the counter products you can use that are basically a glue that fill the crack in. Callus spackle, if you will.

And if you are getting calluses that bad, is it because you rarely wear gloves? If so...wear them:D

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nick
 
My Dad was a Letter Carrier for years so his hands would get beat up pretty bad. A tip that he taught me that works really well is to use Chap Stick on cuticles and cracks. Since it's waxy it has some staying power. I use more on my finger nails than my lips.

A number of years ago I helped lead some dog sled trips on the MN/Ontario border. I helped the musher set the dogs out at night and feed them. Anyone who understands the bond to a hunting or house dog can understand the bond between a musher and the dogs. When we were done feeding the dogs on one evening, the musher went up to one of the dogs, lifted its tail and gave it a big kiss. I about puked :confused: I knew that the musher really liked the dogs but that seemed a little off the scale. I asked if he really liked the dogs. He was confused by the question because he didn't know why I would ask. I wondered why he would show his affection by kissing the dogs like that. He was confused still and thought for a few seconds before saying, "Oh.....Nope, I have chapped lips." Now it was my turn to be confused. I asked if kissing the dogs cured the chapped lips. His response was...



























No, but it keeps me from lickin' 'em....
 
They sure can be painfull and really hard to get the crack to heal up. Tom is right about the chapstick; a lot more staying power than lotion. I get them mainly on thumb and forfingers and it sure is worse when you are handling cold metal barehanded in real cold whether. The skin loses its flex and cracks. As to getting the cracks to heal, here is the fix. You have to thin the callous so the skin will flex all around the crack. Emery boards or just plain old sandpaper on a stick. Sand till its pink and it'll heal in a few days. I tend to thin the hide now before it cracks. If its real bad put on a pair of rubber gloves slathered full of lotion on the inside and put regular gloves over.

Frank
 
A little bit of hockey tape works real good. Protects the cut and holds much better than band aids. And if you're gonna play hockey, don't forget the foil.;)
 
Udder Ointment is good, i've also used mink oil for leather boots.

In gymnastics the calluses would get really bad, had to sand'em down, just to curl hand right without discomfort of their stiffness kinda holding hand open! Always worse in the winter, more likely to crack, more possible for a calous to rip right off the your bowl of your palm or inside knuckle while rotating hand around bar/ring holding bodyweight! Yeoooooooooooooww! Makes it kinda tough to hold on for the rest of the ride! Real tough the next day!
 
the first time I had a callus crack open a friend of mine gave me a pumice stone. I use it to sand down all my callues on my hands every couple of days. takes about a minute and I haven't had a callus get thick enough to crack since that first one.
 
Drink water

Lots of ways to treat chapped hands and lips, but to prevent them try staying well hydrated - it's the key to staying healthy outdoors.

If your piss is anything but clear, you're not drinking enough water. Working outside in the cold dry air, you can lose almost as much fluid as sweating in the summer heat.

Thirst is not a good indicator of dehydration. It doesn't kick in until you're a couple of quarts depleted. Just keep drinking (and that doesn't mean coffee or alcohol - they both dehydrate you!).

- Robert, Wilderness EMT
 
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Re: Drink water

Originally posted by RescueMan
... (and that doesn't mean coffee or alcohol - they both dehydrate you!).

- Robert, Wilderness EMT

Don't forget most pops (oh, soda...sorry). Avoid them...they steal water from your body!

In the outdoor recreation world, it is often said that you should drink H2O BEFORE you are thirsty. If you are thirsty, you are already hydrated.

I don't know how much I believe that, but the point is...drink up!

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nick
 
Spydey reminds me of Glory Days. After a late gumnastics practice I'd eat dinner and then do dishes with my Mom. Soaking, well, really, working, my hands in the warm water put the flames out. This kept my hands from tearing too bad. But I only worked side horse. When my bro came along a few years later he was an all around and had sore hands for half the year. Dishes helped him out too. Besides we got to spend some time with Mom.

Some folks will put on Vaseline and slip on rubber gloves before going to bed. Who knows what thay might lead to with Honey. Anyone enjoy latex kink :)

Tom
 
A great Canadian remedy is "Bag Balm" which is meant for cow udders but it works great on chapped and cracked hands as well. Available from Lee Valley Tools among other places. Plain ordinary unscented vaseline also works well
 

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