Finger peeling is considered to be related to physiological factors, but also may be related to pathological factors, such as ringworm, eczema and other diseases, need to be given for the cause of the general treatment, topical medication, oral medication and other ways to relieve.
1. Physiological factors: aging, the weather is too dry, etc. may lead to skin dehydration, finger flaking symptoms, this situation usually do not need to be treated, it is recommended to avoid scratching, usually do a good job of hand care, if necessary, can be used externally to moisturize the treatment of urea Vitamin E milk.
2. Pathological factors:
(1) ringworm: ringworm will appear after the hands are infected by fungi, which may lead to erythema, pimples, flaking and other conditions of the fingers. Patients can use antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole cream externally under the guidance of the doctor; when the symptoms are serious, oral itraconazole and other drugs can be used for treatment.
(2) Eczema: Eczema may cause red spots, pimples, papules, flaking and other symptoms on the fingers. Patients can be treated with glucocorticoid creams such as compound dexamethasone cream and tretinoin cream under doctor’s guidance; when itching is severe, antihistamine drugs such as loratadine can be taken orally to relieve itching.
It is recommended that patients with peeling fingers should go to regular hospitals in time to get a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.