Your fingers and toes wrinkling up in water isn’t caused by a direct reaction between the water and your skin, but by an autonomic nervous system reaction—people with nerve damage in their fingers and toes won’t get wrinkly skin no matter how long they spend in the tub.
May 27, 2022
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Your fingers and toes wrinkling up in water isn’t caused by a direct reaction between the water and your skin, but by an autonomic nervous system reaction—people with nerve damage in their fingers and toes won’t get wrinkly skin no matter how long they spend in the tub.
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