If the skin on the hands is caused by exfoliative keratolysis, emollients can be used, glucocorticoids can be used for sweating herpes, and antifungals can be used for tinea versicolor.
1. Exfoliative Keratolysis: If there is exfoliative keratolysis, it is easy to have superficial peeling skin on the hands, usually seasonal and self-healing, you can use emollients such as petroleum jelly to relieve.
2. Sweat herpes: if there is sweat herpes, easy to appear on both sides of the finger blisters, peeling and other phenomena, you can use glucocorticoid drugs, such as Dinaid cream, etc., and pay attention to moisturizing.
3. Ringworm: If there is ringworm, there will be the same symptoms of peeling skin, you should use antifungal ointment, such as ketoconazole cream, terbinafine cream and so on.
If the phenomenon of peeling on the hands is serious, go to the hospital in time, the use of the above drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.