It is recommended that you consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis of eczema and to possibly prescribe a stronger cream if needed. Make sure to use a moisturizing cream multiple times a day to hydrate the skin. Additionally, try to avoid using alcohol-based products on your hands as they can worsen the condition. It is also suggested to look for alternative non-alcoholic options.
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