The appearance of visible peeling skin on the fingers, which is not painful or itchy, is considered to be a possible simple exfoliative dermatitis. The condition is associated with exposure of the hands to certain irritants, such as detergent, dishwashing liquid, salt water, vinegar, alcohol, etc. These irritating liquids can cause the skin’s stratum corneum to peel off, resulting in peeling. If you want to carry out treatment, it is recommended to choose to use tacrolimus ointment, also pimecrolimus cream, and the option of using fluticasone propionate cream is also a good treatment. If small white or yellow pustules can be seen between the peeling skin, it is considered that it may be palmoplantar pustulosis, which is a special type of psoriasis, and it is recommended to choose to use carbotriol cream for external application, together with oral transfer factor or pidomod pellets to improve immunity.