It may be an indication of dehydration. Drink enough water daily so that your urine is mostly colorless. If that does not resolve the matter, you may talk to your doctor for an in-person examination. Wish you good health!
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This can happen if one works with or handles water/ wet objects for extended periods. Dehydration can also cause these. Always a good idea to talk with the PCP and give detailed History about when and how it started and what makes it worse or better...
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