How to wash your hand against flu
Because of the flu epidemic, people began to wash their hands more. However, some errors are made when washing.
The flu epidemic has increased the habit of hand washing experts say that the washing, warm or cold water instead of warm water is recommended to use. Alcoholic disinfectant is not recommended because it increases skin irritation.
Because of the flu epidemic, people began to wash their hands more. However, liquid soaps and anti-bacterial products used when washing hands can irritate the hands. Dermatology Specialist at Göztepe Medical Park Hospital Canan Savaş İyigün advises those who wash their hands frequently to avoid very hot and very cold water. Dr. İyigün says that the use of alcoholic disinfectant can increase the irritation of the hands. Irritations at hand, dryness, peeling, fingerprints, wiping, cracks, tingling symptoms will occur in the form of iyigün, irritated skin allergic effects will occur more quickly, he says.
Itchy, juicy, reddened rashes that express the symptoms of hand eczema. Good day, to prevent eczema irritant and allergic substances to be avoided. According to İyigün's recommendations, those who wash their hands frequently should use warm water or cotton gloves. Hands removing gloves without sweating is important for skin health.
Emphasizing the importance of replacing the natural oils lost by washing the skin is important. Canan İyigün recommends applying a thin layer of moisturizing cream as the skin feels dry. Iyigun noted that the application would be more effective after washing the hands while moist, says that allergic patients should use the products recommended by dermatologists.
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