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sg | 11:58 Sun 28th Dec 2008 | Body & Soul
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Is there a name for the tiny threads of skin above the cuticles that lift up in cold weather, seemingly specifically designed to catch on woolly clothes and gloves?
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The technical name is paronychia but they are more commonly known as whitlows.
get some cuticle pliers and snip them short. don't pick, and watch your gloves.

are you a nibbler? I'm thinking... yes!
whitlows are when these tags lift and allow infection in. An abcess then can develop. Giles the cartoonist nearly always had a scruffy child depicted with a large bandaged finger and an explanation of "Whitlow sir!)
they are called hangnails or angnails, caused by dry skin or biting or cutting the cuticle.They can be softened with hand moisturiser which relieves the soreness.
masterchef.
I've heard them called 'Granny's Blessings'
They are greatly reduced by keeping the cuticles well pushed back - I haven't had them for years since I found that out! Good luck.
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Thanks for all your answers.
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