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Coping with hand eczema can be particularly challenging, especially considering the increased need for frequent handwashing and hand sanitizer use, particularly for individuals dealing with pompholyx eczema. Fortunately, there are practical solutions that can bring relief to those affected by eczema, with a focus on using skin-friendly soap and hand sanitizer, regular application of moisturizers as recommended by healthcare professionals, and incorporating protective gloves into daily routines to help retain moisture and reduce the necessity for excessive handwashing. Here are five simple tips aimed at providing additional relief for hand eczema sufferers.
Consistency in applying emollients after every hand wash is crucial. Emollient soap substitutes can effectively clean hands without causing dryness. For those using hand sanitizers, immediate application of emollient is necessary as alcohol can lead to skin dryness. Consider exploring products like Alhydran Cream, known for its deep moisturizing properties with ingredients such as fresh Aloe Vera gel, proven to combat pain, itching, redness, and tightness.
When washing hands, it is advisable to use lukewarm water instead of hot water to prevent excessive moisture loss. This principle applies not only to handwashing but also to bathing or showering.
Rather than vigorously rubbing hands after washing, a gentler pat-dry method is recommended. This approach is not only kinder to fragile skin but also aids in retaining moisture when emollients are subsequently applied.
While challenging, understanding and avoiding triggers specific to individual eczema cases is crucial. Considering the constant use of hands and their frequent contact with various surfaces, identifying triggers can significantly alleviate symptoms.
Gloves serve as protective barriers, especially for individuals exposed to chemicals or those involved in frequent handwashing activities. DermaSilk gloves, made from hypoallergenic silk with an integrated antimicrobial shield, offer a soothing and protective solution for irritated skin. Available for both adults and children, these gloves can be worn underneath regular gloves, providing comfort and protection. DermaSilk holds the esteemed status of being a Class 1 Medical Device, making it available for prescription.
DermaSilk is made from knitted sericin-free silk. This ensures that it is hypo-allergenic and the knit of the fabric allows air and moisture to pass through it. It also has a greater ability to absorb and disperse moisture than cotton, making it a natural candidate for an atopic friendly fabric. Finally, the incorporation of an ‘antimicrobial shield’ permanently bonded to the fabric protects the silk from antimicrobial attack.
By simply adding DermaSilk to your eczema management you will have less inflamed skin, reduced itch and overall will feel more comfortable in turn leading to a better quality of life. They can also be worn underneath your working/washing up gloves allowing you to continue daily life whilst protecting your skin.
DermaSilk also carries Class 1 Medical Device status and is available on prescription.
Available as adult gloves or fingerless gloves and children's gloves or fingerless gloves.
Should you choose to invest in 2 or 3 pairs of gloves to maintain best usage and longevity then you will find a discount of 5% applied to the price of 2 and 20% applied to a purchase of 3 or more. Simply add the quantity you would like to the shopping cart!
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For those interested in DermaSilk gloves, purchasing 2 or 3 pairs at a time results in a discount of 5% or 20%, respectively. This ensures continued usage and longevity of the gloves. Visit the Dermasilk website for more information and to make a purchase.
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