Warm Gloves with 3-Finger Touch Screen Elastic Thermal Knit Lining((Black+Light Gray)
Because cold isn't just uncomfortable during treatment, it triggers genuine nerve pain. Keep hands warm and stay connected without removing gloves to use your phone.
Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy makes hands painfully sensitive to cold and can trigger severe cold reactions making winter, air conditioning, and even cold beverages unbearable.
These soft, stretchy touchscreen gloves provide essential warmth for treatment-sensitized hands while allowing you to use phones, tablets, and screens without removing them in cold weather. The breathable acrylic lining prevents sweating while keeping hands warm, and the form-fitting design preserves dexterity for daily tasks. Touchscreen-compatible fingertips work with any device, so you can stay connected during long appointments or while running cold-weather errands.
Key Features:
- Touchscreen compatible - 3-finger conductive tips for phone and tablet use
- Soft acrylic lining - skin-friendly warmth for treatment-sensitive hands
- Breathable design - prevents sweating during extended wear
- Stretchy 4-way fabric - flexible, preserves dexterity for daily tasks
- One size fits most - elastic accommodates various hand sizes
- Black + light gray colors - neutral, versatile shades
- Lightweight and not bulky - warmth without restricting hand movement
- Moisture-wicking - keeps hands dry and comfortable
Perfect for:
- Cold sensitivity from oxaliplatin or platinum-based chemotherapy
- Neuropathy-related cold pain in hands and fingers
- Maintaining phone use during cold weather without removing gloves
- Warm hand coverage during air-conditioned infusion centers
- Daily errands when winter air triggers nerve pain
- Protecting hypersensitive hands from cold beverages, freezer items
Why warm hands matter during treatment:
- Cold can trigger severe nerve pain
- Neuropathy worsens significantly with cold exposure
- Warm hands maintain dexterity for daily tasks
- Touchscreen access keeps you connected without exposing skin
- Prevention of cold-induced pain reduces overall suffering