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What should I do if I peel taro and my fingers itch?
What should I do if I peel taro and my fingers itch?

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Before peeling taro, pour some vinegar and rub it in your hand, and then peel taro. If it itches after shaving, put some water in the washbasin, add a little vinegar, and mix well before washing your hands.

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When peeling, wear disposable gloves, plastic gloves or plastic bags to avoid contact with juice.

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If you cut a small amount, you can cut it while washing it in running water, or in a basin with a lot of water, and the juice concentration will be reduced as much as possible, so that it will not itch.

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If it itches after shaving, rinse it with clear water first, then wipe it dry, rub it with a little wind oil, and gently rub it, so that the itchy fingers can be removed.

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Don't wash your hands immediately after cutting taro, wipe your hands with a dry towel, wipe off the juice and then wash your hands, so that it won't itch.

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Don't use soap, soap and washing powder to wash, because they are all alkaline and will only itch more and more.

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Put your hands on the fire and bake them for a while to stop itching, but be careful not to burn your hands.

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