Gloves, Gauntlets and Athlete's Feet of the Hands!
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:02 pm
Just a word of caution to my fellow riders!
I did not store my heavy (cold weather) gauntlets properly last winter. They were, of course, the last gloves I wore riding as the weather got cooler prior to putting up the bike for the winter.
This spring, again the weather was cool so the heavy gauntlets were in use, I found the skin on the palms of my hands drying out. I didn't think anything of it, put on some hand lotion and carried on. I was gone on a road trip (not on the bike) for a couple of weeks and the hands didn't get any worse, and then I rode for a couple of weeks and the dry skin/rash started to spread to the fingers. Then my sister noticed it and commented that because they appeared to be red/inflamed, maybe I should stop in at the doc's office and have it checked out.
Sure enough, a fungal infection! Athlete's feet of the hands! No big deal, proper application of appropriate meds and all is better.
Moral of the story: Don't forget to air out damp gloves and store them properly, and maybe even buy new ones now and again! And get rashes checked out sooner rather than later!
Just sayin'!
Kyle
I did not store my heavy (cold weather) gauntlets properly last winter. They were, of course, the last gloves I wore riding as the weather got cooler prior to putting up the bike for the winter.
This spring, again the weather was cool so the heavy gauntlets were in use, I found the skin on the palms of my hands drying out. I didn't think anything of it, put on some hand lotion and carried on. I was gone on a road trip (not on the bike) for a couple of weeks and the hands didn't get any worse, and then I rode for a couple of weeks and the dry skin/rash started to spread to the fingers. Then my sister noticed it and commented that because they appeared to be red/inflamed, maybe I should stop in at the doc's office and have it checked out.
Sure enough, a fungal infection! Athlete's feet of the hands! No big deal, proper application of appropriate meds and all is better.
Moral of the story: Don't forget to air out damp gloves and store them properly, and maybe even buy new ones now and again! And get rashes checked out sooner rather than later!
Just sayin'!
Kyle