Understanding Hand Eczema
Hand eczema caused by frequent contact with everyday substances, such as detergents and chemicals, which are irritating to the skin. It can be prevented by avoiding the irritants and keeping the skin moisturized. A good moisturizer to use is a pure jojoba oil.
Hand eczema is more common among baby boomers. There are two types of hand eczema:
1) Direct irritant contact eczema: due to physical damage to the skin caused by friction or certain chemicals. The rash occurs at the point of direct contact with the skin.
2) Allergic contact eczema: sensitivity results as a result of frequent repeated exposure over time.The more contact with the allergen the more frequent and severe the rash response.
Common culprits include citric fruits, starchy vegetables, plants such as poison ivy, metals, latex, lanolin, cleaning solutions and even fragrance additives in products
One solution is to wear vinyl or plastic gloves for work that requires you to have your hands in water. Also, wear gloves when your hands will be exposed to anything that can irritate your skin. Wear cotton gloves under plastic gloves to soak up sweat from your hands. Take occasional breaks and remove your gloves to prevent a buildup of sweat inside your gloves. Wear gloves when you go outside during the winter. Cold air and low humidity can dry your skin, and dryness can make your eczema worse.
Common skin irritants include:
* Lemons
* Potatoes
* Household chemicals
* detergents
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