What’s wrong with skinned hands?

Peeling of the hands can be a symptom caused by physiological factors such as dry skin, but it can also be a symptom caused by diseases such as sweating herpes, exfoliative keratolysis, tinea cruris, and so on. Patients with skinned hands should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease. 1. Dry skin: the surrounding environment is dry in spring and winter, if the patient does not do a good job of hand care, it is easy to lead to dry skin on the hands easy to peel. 2. Sweat herpes: Sweat herpes is a blistering skin disease that occurs symmetrically on the hands or feet and may be related to allergies and other factors. Patients with sweating herpes may start with clear blisters, and in later stages, symptoms of peeling may appear. 3. Exfoliative Keratolysis: This disease refers to the exfoliative dermatosis of the stratum corneum of the palms and toes, which may be related to emotions, sweating, heredity and other factors. The skin of the finger area of the patient is easy to rupture or often torn into thin paper-like scales, usually without itching or pain. 4. Ringworm: Ringworm is a disease caused by fungal infection of the skin of the hands. Patients can appear in the palm of the hand and fingers at the obvious erythema, blisters and small flaky flakes, accompanied by varying degrees of itching. Patients with persistent skinned hands that can’t be relieved should seek medical attention as soon as possible, and carry out regular treatment under the guidance of a doctor after a clear diagnosis.