Have you ever experienced skin problems during pregnancy? One young woman dealt with a health problem that had not bothered her for some time—her eczema. That woman, a new mother had developed dry itchy skin on her hands. She found that she needed something more than the traditional product for dry skin care.
The woman with the itchy hands arranged to see a dermatologist. In his office she learned about the link between pregnancy and experiencing itchiness. At the completion of a pregnancy, when a woman's hands might well be exposed to bleach, a new mother can develop dry itchy skin. That is especially true, when a woman has had a history of problems with eczema.
The dermatologist wrote a prescription for his female patient. By using that prescribed product, the woman with the itchy hands managed to obtain the needed dry skin care. She did not encounter any more skin problems until after her second pregnancy, when she returned to work.
During that second pregnancy, she had developed carpal tunnel syndrome. Eventually, that working mother needed to find a new job. She got a job at a biotechnology company. While working in that company, she needed to wear protective gloves on her hands.
The new company employee found that when she wore latex gloves, then her hands began to itch. Other employees had the same complaint. Eventually, the company provided the employees with vinyl gloves, as well as latex gloves.
For a while the availability of the vinyl gloves seemed to do away with the itching and scratching caused by the latex gloves. Then after the passing of more than a year, the woman's hands began to itch again.
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