How to Quickly Heal Cracked Hands in Winter

Apr 25, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Gan Liqiang
Introduction
During winter, if your hands develop cracks, you can apply topical ointments appropriately under a doctor’s guidance to promote rapid recovery. Hand fissures are typically caused by excessive cleansing and dry weather. As autumn and winter approach, applying products such as petroleum jelly or glycerin can help prevent skin dryness and cracking. For individuals experiencing dry, cracked hands, over-the-counter ointments containing mild corticosteroids are available at pharmacies.

As winter approaches, some individuals experience dry, cracked hands. These cracks are often accompanied by mild pain. How can cracked hands be quickly restored during winter?

How to Rapidly Restore Cracked Hands in Winter

Cracked hands in winter can be effectively treated with topical ointments applied under medical guidance. In fact, finger fissures are primarily caused by excessive cleansing and dry weather. As autumn and winter arrive, applying petroleum jelly or glycerin regularly helps prevent skin dryness and cracking. For patients with dry, fissured hands, over-the-counter ointments containing low-potency corticosteroids may be purchased at pharmacies. If scaling is severe and associated with dryness and discomfort, low-concentration salicylic acid ointment or boric acid ointment may be used to soften calluses and moisturize the skin, thereby providing protective benefits.

The primary causes of cracked hands and feet are cold temperatures and low humidity. During cold winter months, it is especially important to keep your hands warm. Make it a habit to wear gloves while cleaning—this effectively prevents direct contact with detergents, regardless of whether water exposure occurs. Gloves should be loose-fitting and comfortable to avoid irritation.

To prevent cracking of the hands and feet, minimize contact with cold water in daily life. Cold-water exposure often suppresses sebum production, leading to dry, dehydrated skin. Therefore, make a conscious effort to wash your hands with lukewarm water instead of cold water; repeated cold-water exposure may exacerbate cracking. We hope this information proves helpful!