She struggles to do up a seatbelt or even hold a pen
A Northamptonshire mum can barely use her hands and says her confidence has suffered after developing a suspected allergy to nail products. Lisa Dewey, 36, had been getting her nails done regularly for years without issue.
Lisa, from Pattishall near Towcester, said: "I've been getting my nails done all my life for acrylics or gels. When it first happened after a set of gels in February, I thought it was a bacterial infection. Lisa, a mum of two girls aged three and 12, first noticed a reaction after getting gel nails applied in February. Despite getting the same treatment she had been having for years, within a matter of days her nails had begun peeling up from the nail bed.
After removing the gels and taking a break from nail products, she thought it was over. When getting a set of acrylic nails put on again in April, the problem reared its head once more. "Even strapping her in the car - if I catch my finger on the belt, I jolt from the pain because the skin is raw. It gets so aggravated but wearing gloves doesn't even help because sweaty hands aggravate it too.
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