To help with very dry hands that are stinging, you can try a few things. Make sure you stay hydrated by drinking enough water throughout the day. Check the humidity levels in your home and try to keep it around 50% with an humidifier if needed. Consider using a moisturizer like Cerave or Eucerin for more severe dryness. If you have redness and stinging, you may want to try a 0.5% cortisone cream applied twice a day for a few days to reduce the skin reaction.
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