How to treat itchy skin on hands and feet

Itchy skin on hands and feet may be related to ringworm, psoriasis or eczema, etc. Relieve the symptoms through medication and general treatment.
1. Ringworm: dermatophytes invade the skin of hands and feet causing superficial fungal infections, which can be manifested as scaly keratinized type, i.e., the skin can be seen to be dry, flaky and itchy, etc., with external medication as the mainstay, for the lesions without cracks, the application of peeling effect of strong preparations, such as compound benzoic acid ointment, but also can be used topically with clotrimazole cream, miconazole cream and other medicines, and to avoid scratching, hot water scalding.
2. Psoriasis: the onset of psoriasis can be related to mental trauma, heredity, environment and other factors, it is recommended to eliminate mental trauma in time, and the use of combination therapy. Apply Avicenna, methotrexate, medium-wave ultraviolet light (UVB) and other treatments; new immunosuppressants such as tacrolimus, mescaline and so on are also involved in the combined treatment; also can be used externally with carbotriol, halometasone and other drugs.
3. Eczema: especially chronic eczema, often manifested as dry and thickened skin, itching, at this time can choose glucocorticoid therapy such as mometasone furoate cream, and appropriate application of moisturizing products such as urea ointment, itchy with antihistamines such as chlortetracycline treatment.
Itchy skin on the hands and feet, you can consult a doctor in time, after a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication, and the cause of symptomatic treatment.