After touching the pineapple honey juice, you can rub it with edible oil or detergent, and then rinse it with clean water. The white mucus of jackfruit contains resin and colloid, and direct contact with the skin may cause itching or allergic reaction.

It is recommended to wear disposable gloves or apply edible oil to isolate mucus before handling jackfruit. If the juice has touched your hands, immediately rub and dissolve the mucus repeatedly with cooking oil. After the mucus forms a ball and falls off, use detergent to remove any remaining oil. This method utilizes the principle of similar solubility, and oils can effectively decompose resin like substances. People with sensitive skin can apply moisturizer after washing to relieve dryness. In special circumstances, if there is redness, swelling, and pain in the skin, it is necessary to rinse with physiological saline and apply cold compress. Allergic individuals who come into contact with mucus may develop contact dermatitis, manifested as local papules or blisters. At this time, scratching should be avoided, and calamine detergent can be applied externally. If necessary, antihistamines such as loratadine tablets can be taken orally. Parents should check if children accidentally rub their eyes after coming into contact with mucus.

For daily treatment of jackfruit, the pulp can be refrigerated for 2 hours to reduce the viscosity of mucus, and the pulp can be quickly soaked in salt water for 5 minutes after being cut. The residue of knives and cutting boards can be cleaned with hot water and baking soda. It is recommended that allergic people choose peeled jackfruit pulp and wear long sleeved clothes to reduce skin exposure during treatment. If there is still a sticky feeling after cleaning, you can use alcohol swabs for a second cleaning.

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