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Hand careRating: (votes: 0) Thank you in advance! I used to have extremely red and dry hands after working 2-3 nights in a row, one of the nurses I work with told me to try Gold Bond Softening lotion w/ shea butter. I found it really helps my hands when I'm home and getting ready for bed. At work however I use Helping Hands by Lush (100% organic stuff), it's small enough that I can drop it in my bookbag and not worry about space, however it is a little on the pricey side. Comment:
*sqaumous cell carcinoma And thank you Okami! I'll definitely give both a try!
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Use hand sanitizer and soap with moisturizers-aloe, follow with a healing lotion everytime , make sure the lotion is alcohol free
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GermX has a hand gel with aloe, I've used it for years. Gold Bond Ultimate Hand sanitizer is a lotion, it rocks as well!
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I would check with a dermatologist to be sure that this is simple dry hands....I use aquaphor at night to soother my hands...at work I Used something called camo-care
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I have struggled with eczema and sensitive skin throughout my life. When I was younger and it was extremely bad, I would get Aveeno oatmeal baths. I recommend Aveeno hand lotion so your hands do not dry out during clinicals. They have a specific line called eczema therapy. You could get the 5-oz and keep it in your bag: AVEENO� Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream
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I always get eczema on my hands in the winter. It is annoying and embarrassing because people usually think it's something worse. I use Eucerin hand cream and Gold Bond lotion during the day. At night I put vaseline on my hands and wear socks over them. Yes, I look like a dork but I have nice soft hands and it helps my eczema clear up. Good luck!
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facilities may prefer you use what is approved by Infection Control while on duty. I think a dermatologist would advise you best
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