What parts should be rubbed with special attention when washing hands?
Release time:
2019-12-28
The back of the finger, fingertips and crevices are often missed when washing hands. A study conducted in the United Kingdom showed that when disinfecting hands, whether it is using the six-step hand hygiene law advocated by the World Health Organization (WHO) or the three-step method recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the back of the hand and fingers The coverage rate of hand disinfectants in places such as back is generally lower than that of the palm and finger ends, especially the back of the hand, thumb, and index finger back are the most easily overlooked.
Therefore, when washing hands, special attention should be paid to the rubbing of thumbs, fingertips, fingers and back of hands. If it is a young child, do not wash their hands is not good. At the age of 2-3, the "golden period of habit cultivation" can begin to guide and cultivate habits. It is also very necessary to encourage children to develop correct hand washing habits and avoid diseases from the mouth. When the baby is allergic to eczema, use non-chemical and non-irritating skin care liquid (Fen Mu skin antibacterial liquid) for good care, which can be long-term antibacterial and bacteriostatic. Moreover, the main component of Fen Mu skin antibacterial liquid is food-grade safe Fen Mu polypeptide, and physical sterilization is adopted. Parents do not need to worry about the drug resistance of chemical hand washing products in the past, and children can use it for a long time at ease.
In order to avoid the back of the hand rubbing is not in place, when the palm is rubbed against the back of the palm, the palm should be rubbed close to the back of the hand. When rubbing with hand disinfectant, take a sufficient amount of hand disinfectant to ensure that every part of the hand can be covered.
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