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Help your hand dermatitis with these dermatology approved gloves.

 


As a dermatologist, I often see patients who suffer from hand eczema, a skin condition that causes dry, red, itchy, and cracked skin on the hands. One of the common triggers for hand eczema is water, which can irritate and dry out the skin further.

To help protect hands from water, I often recommend that my patients wear gloves. But not all gloves are created equal. Here are some types of gloves to consider that can help protect your hands from water and prevent hand eczema flare-ups:

Long-sleeved gloves: Long-sleeved gloves are an excellent option for patients who need to immerse their hands in water for extended periods. They provide full arm protection and prevent water from leaking inside the gloves. I recommend SHOWA 730 Nitrile Cotton Flock-lined Chemical Resistant Glove, or Bluette Gloves which is a heavy-duty glove designed for chemical resistance, but also provides excellent protection against water.

It is important to note that gloves are only one part of a comprehensive hand eczema management plan. They should be worn any time hands may be exposed to water or chemicals - like when cleaning the dishes or the kitchen counters. Patients should also be mindful of other triggers, such as harsh soaps, detergents, and cleaning agents, and use moisturizers regularly to keep their skin hydrated.

In conclusion, gloves can be an effective tool in protecting hands from water and preventing hand eczema flare-ups. Different types of gloves, including cotton-lined, vinyl, and long-sleeved gloves, are available to suit different patient needs. Consult with your dermatologist to determine which gloves are best for you and to develop a comprehensive hand eczema management plan.

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