If you have eczema between your fingers, you can try using a moisturizing cream enriched with ceramides to repair the skin barrier. It is important to apply the cream after washing your hands and as needed. Protecting your hands from the cold can also help prevent further dryness. If the symptoms persist and you still experience a lot of itching, you may want to consult with a pharmacist or doctor about trying a cortisone cream. Keep in mind that even if you use a cortisone cream, it is still important to continue using a moisturizer to maintain skin health.
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