Children’s fingers and toes peeling skin may be related to the lack of vitamin A, eczema, external stimuli and other factors. 1. Lack of vitamin A: Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that has a protective effect on the skin and surface layer. Therefore, if a child is deficient in vitamin A, it may lead to dry skin and also peeling of fingers and toes. 2. Eczema: If a child suffers from eczema on the hands and feet, especially dry eczema, there will be peeling of the fingers and toes, sometimes accompanied by varying degrees of itching. 3. External stimuli: children’s hands and feet skin is more delicate, if the external stimuli, such as contact with certain chemicals, rubber, latex and other items, it is likely to stimulate the skin of the hands and feet to produce discomfort symptoms, usually can be manifested as fingers and toes peeling. Children’s fingers and toes peeling there are other reasons, it is recommended that parents lead children to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.