Wrinkled fingers

  • The Anatomy and Physics I class at Delaware Technical and Community College has asked me to ask this question of Google's ace researchers: One would expect that if you soak in a tub full of hot water, your skin and the tissue immediately below it would expand (at least a little). Why, then, do fingers shrink and wrinkle?


  • This exact question was discussed in a human physiology class that I took in the 1960s. Basically, the answer is that only the outer surfaces of our fingers and toes absorb water by osmosis, and expand, while the layers beneath are waterproof. This results in the outer skin being temporarily more ample than its underpinnings. It's as if you are wearing a pair of socks that are much too large for you: wrinkles result from the lack of tautness. Once the temporary waterlogging has ended, and the top layer of skin returns to its normal contours, the wrinkles disappear. "The top layer of the skin is composed of toughened, scaly cells collectively known as the stratum corneum. On most of the body, this layer is quite thin, just .015 of a millimeter, but it's 40 times as thick, or 0.6 of a millimeter, on the soles and palms. Normally the stratum corneum is relatively dehydrated, but it absorbs moisture and swells up when soaking. This swelling occurs throughout the soles and palms, but it's most noticeable in the fingers and toes because of their restricted dimensions... Since the underlying tissue doesn't absorb water, the stratum corneum can't spread out and it buckles like asphalt on the highway in the summer sun." The Straight Dope Archives http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_317a.html Here you'll find some more explanations of this phenomenon: Scientific American: Ask the Expert http://www.sciam.com/askexpert_question.cfm?articleID=00027EB9-642A-1C72-9EB7809EC588F2D7 Ask Discover http://www.discover.com/ask/main74.html Department of Biology, Clemson University http://biowww.clemson.edu/biolab/wrinkle.html MSN: You Asked for It http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/columns/?article=userquestions2#Why%20do%20our%20fingers%20wrinkle%20after%20we're%20in%20the%20water%20for%20a%20while? Kids' Health http://kidshealth.org/kid/talk/qa/wrinkly_fingers.html ABC Online http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/homework/s95618.htm This is the combination of search terms that brought me the best results: Google Web search: bath water wrinkle fingers ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=bath+water+wrinkle+fingers If anything's unclear, please request clarification. I'm always willing to re-ponder an interesting question like this one. Best wishes, pinkfreud







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