Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 16:01     Subject: Re:Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

Anonymous wrote:10:27 - yes. Is it that obvious? I do have anxiety. And I hate it. But I am also 43 so probably joining the world of perimenopause.

PP what do I do for adrenal fatigue?


Nothing. It's not a real condition.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 15:56     Subject: Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

I'm 38 and healthy but I have dry skin and for me, pruney fingertips are a sign that I'm dehydrated and need some lotion.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 15:54     Subject: Re:Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

10:27 - yes. Is it that obvious? I do have anxiety. And I hate it. But I am also 43 so probably joining the world of perimenopause.

PP what do I do for adrenal fatigue?
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 10:39     Subject: Re:Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

Look up adrenal fatigue
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 10:30     Subject: Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

Anonymous wrote:Normal aging. Drink more water, use lotion. Are you usually hypervigilant about health issues? Then I'd say anxiety may be getting the better if you.


I agree with this. I'm 47, in the throes of perimenopause, and one of the latest indignities is that my fingertips are starting to look mildly pruney.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 10:27     Subject: Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

Normal aging. Drink more water, use lotion. Are you usually hypervigilant about health issues? Then I'd say anxiety may be getting the better if you.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 10:24     Subject: Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

Probably a combination of poor circulation and slight dehydration.

Look up Raynaud's -- not uncommon in women.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 10:10     Subject: Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

Do you have a sensation of them being cold or tingly? Have they turned colors (red, pale/white, or blue/purple)?

Anonymous
Post 05/05/2016 09:56     Subject: Fingers look pruney sometimes but I haven't had them in water

I noticed that sometimes my fingers look pruney (like if I had been washing dishes or after a bath) but my hands haven't been in water. Is this from dehydration? Does anyone else notice this?