Children’s hands peeling skin may be caused by dry skin, but also may be caused by ringworm, sweat herpes and other diseases. 1. Dry skin: If the hands lose moisture, there will be dry skin on the hands, which will cause peeling, itching and other symptoms. 2. Ringworm: ringworm is a disease caused by dermatophyte infection, localized flaking, blisters, dryness and other symptoms. If a child suffers from tinea cruris, the skin of the hands will peel off. 3. Sweat herpes: sweat herpes is a blistering skin disease that occurs on the hands or feet, the cause of which is related to heredity, allergies, mental factors, etc. It mainly manifests itself in the form of intensely itchy deep blisters on the hands or feet, and the blisters will peel off the skin when they dry up. There are more reasons for children’s hands to peel, it is recommended to take them to the doctor for examination and clear diagnosis.