Tips to take care of your hands this winter
By IANS | Updated: November 24, 2020 18:10 IST2020-11-24T17:48:03+5:302020-11-24T18:10:26+5:30
New Delhi, Nov 24 Here's some trivia for you, did you know that viruses cannot replicate unless they ...

Tips to take care of your hands this winter
New Delhi, Nov 24 Here's some trivia for you, did you know that viruses cannot replicate unless they enter a living cell. Without a host cell, they are not be able to mutate and multiply.
However, once the virus is able to attach itself to enough cells in the host, it multiplies by the minute, wreaking havoc on the host body's structures.
Try this fun exercise : open your smartphone and zoom in tight while focusing on your palm. It will strike you that our hands are anything but smooth! With ridges and valleys, folds and rifts, there are lots of places for viruses to hide. If the skin is not intact, germs can enter the body through cracks and tears in the skin or through the pores of the fingers or hands, says Roopa Hariharan, Co-founder, PureCult, one stop shop for all home care needs.
Being sanitised and washing our hands is a principle that has been continually hammered into us, especially over the last few months. Is a hand washing routine lasting 20 seconds enough to kill pathogens such as viruses and other disease-causing germs?
"You may argue that you do not wash your hands as frequently as you should since you have not left your house, but you can also take steps to keep your hands healthy while you do wash them frequently," she said.
Since hand washing is so important to prevent the spread of germs and diseases, it is important to know the best method for doing so. Let us also learn why it is recommended to wash our hands in a certain manner and what we can use to keep our hands soft and moisturised after repeating this routine several times a day.
Hariharan pointed out: "Firstly, Coronavirus' chemical makeup is breakable with soap and water. A single drop of soap contains quadrillions of molecules called amphiphiles which weakens the thin membrane protecting the virus and renders them defenceless. Water then washes them all away!"
What about hand sanitizers? Are they as effective? Hand sanitizers are arguably a better alternative to soap and water if the access to soap and water is unavailable. After being exposed to a high concentration of alcohol
( With inputs from IANS )
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