Always thoroughly dry your hands and apply moisturizer right away after washing.
When to Seek Medical Help

While mild cases can sometimes improve with self-care, professional treatment is necessary if:
- The condition interferes with daily activities.
- Pain, bleeding, or open sores develop.
- Over-the-counter creams fail to provide relief.
Signs of infection appear.
A dermatologist can perform patch testing to identify possible allergens and create a personalized treatment plan.
Final Thoughts
Hand dermatitis may appear to be a small skin disease, but it can have a big impact on your quality of life.
It can make even routine chores like typing, cooking, and shaking hands quite uncomfortable. The good news is that with the right treatment, many patients may successfully manage flare-ups and prevent their skin from additional damage.

