White vinegar is somewhat irritating and is not usually recommended for soaking with eczema on the hands. There are many types of eczema on the hands, including sweating eczema, chapped eczema, keratosis pilaris, etc. However, white vinegar soaking is not recommended for any kind of eczema, because white vinegar is an acidic liquid that can easily irritate the skin of the hands after touching the eczema and make the eczema symptoms more serious. It also tends to make the hands peel, sting, itch, break out, erosion and many other symptoms. It is generally recommended to go to a regular hospital and use medication under the guidance of a doctor, along with some moisturizers, to make eczema effectively treated. Eczema should try to find the cause and remove it. In daily life, attention should be paid to adjusting the diet and minimizing adverse external stimuli, such as hand scratching, external soap and hot water scalding.