What’s going on with the peeling skin on the kid’s hands?

Children’s hands peeling skin may be due to the body lack of vitamin A, exfoliative keratolysis, ringworm and other causes. 1. Lack of vitamin A: Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, which can play a role in protecting the surface layer of the skin. If a child is deficient in vitamin A, he or she may have dry skin, peeling skin, and of course, peeling skin on the hands. 2. Exfoliative Keratolysis: the specific cause is unknown, usually with sweat, friction, long-term immersion of the hands in water, nutritional imbalance and other factors related to the main symptoms of epidermal detachment, annular erythema, lesions at the slight itching and pain and so on. If a child suffers from this disease, it may lead to injury and peeling. 3. Ringworm: usually caused by fungal skin infections, there may be blisters, flaking, thickening of the skin keratin, dry lesions, redness, vesicles and so on, so it may cause injuries and peeling of the skin. Children’s hands peeling skin may also be due to other reasons, if the symptoms are more obvious, parents are advised to take the child to the doctor in time to diagnose and treat the cause of the disease for standardized treatment.