What Causes Finger Tip Peeling

Fingertip peeling may be due to dry skin, exfoliative keratolysis, eczema or sweating herpes, fungal infections, and nutrient deficiencies. 1. Dry skin: Frequent hand washing and use of caustic hand sanitizers in winter may lead to dry skin loss and finger tip peeling. 2. Exfoliative Keratolysis: White dots may appear on the palms of the hands, and then the dots gradually expand, like dried blisters blister film, easy to fall off and appear fingertip peeling. 3. Eczema or sweating herpes: manifested as small blisters on the skin, localized and intensively distributed, accompanied by itching, the blisters can peel off after drying. 4. Fungal infection: tinea cruris caused by fungal infection, can appear hand erythema, blisters, rupture can occur after skin shedding. 5. Lack of trace elements: lack of vitamin A, E, etc., may lead to fingertip peeling. Fingertip peeling causes more, if the symptoms continue to see no significant improvement, should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.