Wearing gloves hand blistering and itching is generally due to contact dermatitis caused by contact dermatitis should be avoided to continue to contact the gloves, and follow the doctor’s instructions for the use of medication, common drugs including glycerine lotion, glucocorticosteroids, antibiotic ointment, antihistamines and so on.
1. If there is blistering and itching when wearing gloves, contact dermatitis generally occurs, and continued contact with gloves should be avoided.
2. You can use glycerine lotion, zinc oxide oil, etc. to relieve the symptoms of itching on the hands, and you can also use topical glucocorticosteroids such as dieldrin cream to relieve the symptoms. If infection occurs, antibiotic drugs such as mupirocin ointment can also be used. If the itching is severe, oral antihistamines such as cetirizine tablets and loratadine tablets can be taken as prescribed by the doctor.
If there are obvious symptoms on the hands after wearing gloves, you should go to the hospital in time for examination, and you should pay attention to the doctor’s advice when using the above drugs.