Nitrile gloves contain a lot of chemicals, which may irritate women's skin and cause skin allergies. Because women's skin is more sensitive and delicate than men's, the symptoms of discomfort after stimulation are more obvious.
When women wear nitrile gloves for a long time, the hand skin will lose its moisturizing function, resulting in dry and cracked skin. If left untreated for a long time, it will accelerate skin aging and yellowing.
Female doctors and nurses who have used nitrile gloves for a long time in the medical field also face a special problem-hand humidity is too low. Because the sweat of female medical staff can't evaporate normally inside the nitrile gloves, the hand humidity is high. Being in this state for a long time will not only affect the feel and flexibility of medical staff, but also breed bacteria and viruses.
In order to reduce the harm that women may suffer when using NBR gloves, dermatologists suggest using moisturizing products such as moisturizing hand cream every day to minimize the wearing time. In the medical field, it can be worn intermittently, that is, take off gloves every once in a while to rest your hands.
Although nitrile gloves play an important role in medical and industrial fields, women need to pay attention to moisturizing, reduce wearing time and avoid harm to the skin.