Chapped hands


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Chapped hands
Chapped hands
Definition


Alternative Names

Hands - chapped and dry


Information

To prevent chapped hands:

  • Limit handwashing as much as possible while remaining sanitary.
  • Avoid washing hands with hot water.
  • Try to keep the air in your home humid.
  • Use moisturizing lotions on your hands regularly, especially if you live in a dry climate.
  • Use mild soaps, or non-soap cleansers.
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure or exposure to extreme cold or wind.

To soothe chapped and sore hands:

  • Avoid putting your hands in water unless necessary.
  • Apply skin lotion frequently (if this doesn't work, try creams or even ointments).
  • Wear gloves for doing everyday chores (cotton is best).
  • Very strong hydrocortisone creams (available by prescription) are recommended for badly chapped hands.
  • If your hands don't improve, contact a dermatologist.

For related information, see eczema and contact dermatitis.



Review Date: 10/23/2006
Reviewed By: Kevin Berman, MD, PhD, Associate, Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Disease, Atlanta, GA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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