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Default Wrinkled fingertips fingers and hands??

Hi,

Has anyone ever experienced a symptom that involves nerve damage with dermatology issues? like blisters or cuts that take a long time to heal.

Now late in the day my hands look and feel like they've been soaking in water. I drink lots of water so it's not dehydration. I know it can be a sign of thyroid or diabetes issues but wondered if it could relate to nerve damage from cervical rupture. I'm still having problems with numbness and weakness.

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