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    I had an AV fistula put in on December 30, 2020. I am currently 70 yrs old, so my skin is already on the dry side, but has become worse since the fistula was put in. My skin is very thin, and very dry. I am looking for ideas on what to use to hydrate my skin on this arm. I need a lotion that is very thin, so that it will be easy to spread and apply. Thicker lotions seem to be hard on my thin skin in this area, putting too much pressure on the skin. I am worried about causing harm to the fistula/veins if the lotion is too thick and hard to spread. I also do not want any lotion I use to be oily/greasy. Does anyone else experience the dry skin and have ideas?

  • #2
    hey
    Is your dialysis going good ?

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    • #3
      You can go to a led bed procedure at a dermatologist. This procedure helps a lot with inflammations on face skin. It involves using an LED light therapy machine to emit particular wavelengths of LED light to the skin. This procedure helped me a lot when I was a teenager. I had a lot of acne on my face, and my skin was problematic. Once a month, I do this procedure because acne was inflaming my face skin a lot. After every procedure, I felt the difference, and my skin started to look better.
      Last edited by JaidynCantrell; 07-05-2022, 10:01 AM.

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      • #4
        After setting the detector, everything still works normally and this is a very successful test. krunker

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        • #5
          I am not sure about that but maybe you're having Keratosis pillaris. It occurs for many reasons. hearts online contexto

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          • #6
            You should try collagen generators that will help to hydrate your skin. Also do not apply cream it will be too oily and greasy. better to apply tonic. try Vogue tonic.

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