Hands peeling skin may be caused by ringworm, eczema, exfoliative keratolysis, etc. Patients can improve their condition through general treatment, medication and physical therapy. 1. Ringworm: ringworm patients should keep their hands dry, hands should be washed in a timely manner after drying between the fingers, to avoid long-term hand immersion in water. Can follow the doctor’s instructions for external antifungal drugs, such as clotrimazole, amorolfine, etc., can also be taken orally terbinafine, itraconazole, etc. for treatment. 2. Eczema: Eczema patients should pay attention to hand care, avoid contact with detergents, metal, acid and alkali objects, etc., can be used under the guidance of a doctor to use topical medications, such as glycerine lotion, urea ointment, dexamethasone cream, etc., oral antihistamine such as chlortetracycline and so on. 3. Exfoliative Keratolysis: patients can use topical medications under the guidance of a doctor, such as coal tar ointment, Vitamin A cream, petroleum jelly, etc. for local treatment, or oral vitamin A, vitamin E and other systemic treatment. Peeling skin on the hands suggests that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, do not abuse drugs, so as not to affect the treatment, while patients should also pay attention to monitoring the condition, such as aggravation should be timely medical treatment.