You can wear kitchen gloves after work. Try to keep hands dry. Remove hands at the end of work. Also, make sure that the gloves used are clean and dry.
Eczema of the hands is one of the various skin diseases. Women, especially those who work with water more often, come in contact with soap or soda all day, clean clothes or dishes, are more likely to get the disease. Not only women, people who have to work with water for a long time or wash their hands frequently with soap, people in those professions are more affected by this disease.
When eczema occurs, the fingers become red and dry at the beginning. Blisters appear on the skin of the hands. Many times the skin ruptures causing deep wounds. If there is a ring on the finger, eczema becomes evident around it. Because, the ring stays in the same place. As a result water and soap accumulate on the bottom of the ring.
Eczema can also be caused by allergies to certain vegetables or foods, such as ginger, onions, tomatoes, carrots, figs, pumpkins, eggplants, papayas, etc. Protein in food often causes allergies. These include potatoes, wheat, shelled shrimps, crabs, etc. In addition, exposure to plastic products, including gloves, and nickel, phyllodendrin, parthonium, etc. can cause allergies to plants or paraphenyl di-amine dyes (used in hair follicles). Allergies to the chemical potassium dichromate also occur.
Treatment
It is better to stay with an experienced doctor for a long period of time. Many times the cause of the allergy is to know through tests. Those who have to work with soap or water all the time can wear kitchen gloves while working. Try to keep hands dry. Remove hands at the end of work. Also, make sure that the gloves used are clean and dry.
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