Well, for one thing, I’m not on steroids at the moment. I avoid those as much as possible, and putting a person with an active infection on steroids is a bad thing, as steroids of that sort suppress the immune system (yes, the triamcinolone is a topical steroid being used to clear up uninfected patches of eczema, it’s not a full-body blow like oral steroids). Sorry if that wasn’t clear.
I do get obsessive about cleaning my hands, and also using protective gloves, but I can’t use soap on my skin on any kind of a regular basis. Once in awhile, yes, particularly on obvious dirt, but soap on my skin is just asking for disaster. I can’t use hand cleaning gels with any sort of scent whatsoever (although aloe seems OK). I can’t use most hand lotions - even most hypoallergenic ones. Vaseline Intensive Care, for example (which is continually offered to me) leaves me with a very bright red rash. Continued application of it can lead to blisters. Right now, the only lotion/moisturizer I’ve found that doesn’t cause problems is Cetaphil.
This sort of thing is why I so very strongly avoid cosmetics, lotions, moisturizers, and so forth and why I am so loathe to try a new one. It is literally painful for me to “just try a bit” in many cases. I have people trying to tell me to wear make up for “just a little while” for job interviews who just don’t seem to understand that even a few minutes can result in a bleeding rash that take weeks to heal. And then I’ll get something else on my skin and I don’t react to it - well, I’m not making this up to be difficult, I’m just very idiosyncratic about this stuff and it’s annoying as hell. Spilling household bleach on my hands may cause less damage than face powder - what the hell? It’s sad, really - while some women recline amidst scented candles and exotic bath salts I’m soaking in a medicinal tub scrubbed free of all soothing perfumes. But that’s my life.
I try to carry safe handgel and lotion around with me on a constant basis, but it’s most annoying. I also clean under my fingernails a lot, as that’s another area where germs lurk.
The main thing I need to do is keep my skin intact. As long as my hide is whole I don’t seem to pick up infections, the problem is, my skin doesn’t want to stay intact. And all the scented wipes, lotion-filled tissues (ever have a rash inside your nose? - Horrible, horrible…) air fresheners, and fabric softeners make daily life a minefield for me.