Itchy peeling hands need to be considered in relation to conditions such as ringworm, hand eczema and psoriasis. If you want to eradicate the symptoms, you can give different treatments according to different diseases, but hand eczema and psoriasis have the possibility of recurrence. 1. Ringworm: Ringworm is caused by fungal infection, resulting in localized dry skin, itching, peeling and other symptoms. Anti-fungal drugs can be used externally, such as tifenacoumazole cream. If necessary, with oral itraconazole capsules, can completely kill the fungus. 2. Hand eczema: can be manifested as hand skin thickening, dry, flaky, erythema, papule itching with itching. Glucocorticoid can be used externally, such as tretinoin cream, if the itching is obvious, oral antihistamine such as loratadine, can relieve itching. 3. Psoriasis: the skin lesions can be manifested as red plaques covered with thick layers of silver-white scales, and the patients are conscious of itching to different degrees. Topical vitamin D3 derivatives such as Calcipotriol can be used, if necessary, oral retinoids such as Avicenna, but also under the guidance of the doctor for ultraviolet light local irradiation and other physical therapy. All of the above medications and treatments should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication. Hands peeling, itching may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital dermatology department, improve the examination to clarify the cause, give targeted treatment.