Perhaps because housewives often do housework, dyshidrosis is also known as "housewife's eczema." However, dyshidrosis is actually a dry eczema on the hands, primarily caused by "long-term, repeated irritation of the hand skin." So, mothers aren't the only ones who get it! (As modern, independent people, we also do a lot of housework—even modern stay-at-home husbands.)
Anyone who is frequently exposed to irritants or water in their daily lives or work may be a victim of this condition, which can lead to dry hands, peeling, redness, swelling, fluid leakage, cracking, and fingerprint loss.
Dyshidrosis can actually be prevented!
The most important thing is to avoid frequent contact with irritants.
First of all, we need to know what common irritants are so that we can consciously stay away from them:
⊙ Chemical substances: water, detergent, surfactant
⊙ Physical substances: metal tools, fiberglass, soil, and anything that rubs against your hands repeatedly
Wow, the first item is actually "water"!
What should we do if we need to wash so many things every day?
① Water temperature: not too high, slightly cool or lukewarm is recommended
② Cleaning products: Use mild detergent products
③ After washing hands: Pat dry with a dry cloth
④ Moisturizing: Choose a hand cream that absorbs well
⑤ Wash moderately: avoid excessive soaking and washing of hands
Just one choice, you can also stay away from cleaning harm :)
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