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Itchy eczema on my hand driving me out of my MIND!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 340075" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Mine have always said that as well. The thing is I thought I was doing the lesser of two evils by using the lesser strength over the counter stuff instead of the strong stuff. In the end what usually happened is it would drag on and on. I'd have been better off with a quick course of heavy duty cortisone.</p><p> </p><p>My derm says wearing plastic or latex gloves is just as bad because your hands sweat thus are exposed to water. But I was helped a lot by using a long handled brush for dishes and wearing rubber gloves in the shower (the yellow kind). If you fold a washcloth up into a strip you can wrap it around your wrist and then pull the glove over so water doesn't seep in. It's a bit of a pain but it does keep the hands out of water for 15 minutes and was a big help to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 340075, member: 701"] Mine have always said that as well. The thing is I thought I was doing the lesser of two evils by using the lesser strength over the counter stuff instead of the strong stuff. In the end what usually happened is it would drag on and on. I'd have been better off with a quick course of heavy duty cortisone. My derm says wearing plastic or latex gloves is just as bad because your hands sweat thus are exposed to water. But I was helped a lot by using a long handled brush for dishes and wearing rubber gloves in the shower (the yellow kind). If you fold a washcloth up into a strip you can wrap it around your wrist and then pull the glove over so water doesn't seep in. It's a bit of a pain but it does keep the hands out of water for 15 minutes and was a big help to me. [/QUOTE]
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