Sanitizer And Dermatitis Issue
What is hand dermatitis?
Hand dermatitis is a common inflammatory condition of the hands characterized by an itchy, red rash; often accompanied with small blisters, peeling and cracks. It is caused mostly by direct damage to the skin from contact with various chemicals such as soap or detergent and made worse by frequent hand washing with water.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Many patients have reported worsening of their existing skin conditions as a result of frequent hand washing and using hand sanitizers.
Yes, hand sanitizer that contains alcohol of at least 60% is effective against COVID-19.
Stop using the hand sanitizer immediately. Apply emollient every time after washing hands with mild soap. Mild steroid-based cream may help to relieve the rash. In a more severe condition, it is advisable to consult a medical doctor.
No, this is unlikely to result in an effective product and is not advisable.
Yes, hand sanitizer is dangerous to children if it is ingested. However, there is of no concern if children eat with or lick their hands after using hand sanitizer which has dried up.
There could be few reasons. People who are prone to eczema are more likely to have hand dermatitis especially those who have personal or family history of atopy (atopic dermatitis, asthma, or hay fever). Using harsh soap especially those containing fragrance and colouring agents may precipitate or aggravate hand dermatitis.
Hand dermatitis can be prevented by using protector gloves at work and at home when in contact with irritant chemicals or water. When washing hands, use products that have mild soap and free of fragrance. It is recommended to moisturize the hands with emollient after each hand wash.
In most cases, hand dermatitis can be controlled and managed well with appropriate protection of hands and proper use of skin care products as well as regularly moisturizing the hands. In people with allergic contact dermatitis, avoidance of the allergen(s) may help and even clear the hand dermatitis.
Hand sanitizer should have at least 60% alcohol and above to be effective.
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