To stop eczema on hands, you will need to protect your hands
from your triggers, your hands is always expose to so many eczema triggers. Find out your triggers and you can clear the
eczema completely.
In this video we are
going to show some hand eczema triggers and how you can protect yourself from.
One of the top eczema
triggers that affect our hand are the chemicals. These chemicals your hands get
contact with, from detergents, bathing soaps to shampoos etc. it is necessary
to know what kind of product you use and how to protect yourself from such
chemicals.
Hair dressers ,
laundry men and cleaners are the most
exposed group of people to these chemicals.
This is why they develop hand eczema.
The second eczema triggers
that affect the hand directly are dust, pollen grains and animals, danders,
If you are a
construction worker, a farmers or someone who play with pet, you can easily get
exposed to these skin irritant. These are known eczema triggers and can cause
eczema to flare up.
The kind of foods you eat, yes the food you eat can affect
your eczema , you should avoid food allergies,
they can cause skin irritation and flare up your eczema instantly.
Though these are not directly related to the hand eczema, if you have eczema on
your hand, it can flare it up.
The fabrics, you use,
the kind of clothing you use, some material are skin irritating to some people,
like wool is known to cause skin irritations and flare up eczema, wearing such
cloth with little eczema can flare it up and cause skin irritations. Avoid such
type of clothing, though some people skin may be irritated by other type of
fabrics.
What should you do now
Always protect your
skin from these harsh chemicals, you can use protective gloves when handling
such chemicals, especially if you are a hair dresser, dry cleaner or
beautician.
Always use skin safe
soaps and detergent, avoid skin irritating detergent, check the labels of your soaps
and detergents before buying to ensure
that they are free from dangerous
chemicals.
Find your eczema food triggers and exclude them from your
diet.
Eczema on hands after pregnancy
Eczema appearing on hand after pregnancy can be as a result
of hormonal changes that occur, during these time, several hormonal changes occur during and
after pregnancy resulting to skin breakout like eczema, boils etc.
Eczema on hands contagious?
Eczema on your hand is not contagious, even if you shake
someone , you cannot transfer the eczema to the next person, eczema does not
carry any causative bacteria, fungi , virus or any microbes.
What to do to Eczema on hand that is extremely itchy.
Avoid scratching, you
may be force to scratch but that will only worsen it. Scratching will increase
the skin irritation and cause further eczema. Instead apply a very cold
compress on the area , it will relief
it.
Eczema on hands won’t go away
When an eczema refuse
to go, then they triggers are still there , avoid what who have mentioned in
this video and you will see your eczema going away.
Hands eczema keep coming back,
The eczema triggers,
like the skin irritating chemicals, pollen grains, dust etc, the food allergies
and any other eczema triggers are still around. You should keep away from these
to clear eczema, once and for all. Try found your particular triggers and
protect yourself rom.
Eczema on hands are caused by the exposure of our hands to
chemicals, skin irritants etc. by avoiding such, the eczema will go on its own.
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