Children’s fingertips peeling and cracking is a lack of what?

Peeling and cracking of the fingertips of children’s fingers may be due to a deficiency of vitamin A, vitamin B or vitamin E, or to a condition such as exfoliative keratolysis.
Vitamin A and vitamin E are vitamins that protect the skin’s muscular layer and allow the skin’s surface layer to secrete oil normally. Therefore, when a child is deficient in vitamin A or vitamin E, the skin on the hands may be dry, peeling or even cracked. In addition, the lack of vitamin B in the body can also cause inflammation of the skin on the hands, the performance can be the fingertips peeling, cracking.
In addition to the lack of vitamins in the body can lead to hands peeling, cracking, some diseases, such as exfoliative keratolysis, fungal infections, sweat herpes, prolonged soaking, mechanical friction and so on can also lead to finger peeling, cracking phenomenon.
Children frequently appear hand peeling symptoms need to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for the cause of treatment.