Dyshydrotic eczema: This is a type of eczema that is due to frequent washing and water contact. Try washing dishes with gloves on. Apply a moisturizer after each washing. Keep your hands covered overnight after you apply vaseline with cotton gloves and stay away from water as much as possible. Don't use harsh soap or antibacterial gel.
Answered 10/21/2016
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Dermatitis: You will need examination and may require strong topical antiinflammatory drugs. Avoid touching chemicals or use of hard soaps or detergents.
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Protect: Avoid things that make you break out, soaps ; wetness. Wash your hands only when necessary. Wear gloves when needed. Wear clothes made of cotton. Bathe only with a small amount of mild unscented soap, such as dove. Keep the water temperature cool or warm, not hot! use the medicine your doctor gave you. Use a plain moisturizer daily. Avoid scratching or rubbing the itchy area. Manage stress.
Answered 10/21/2016
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