What is the treatment for hand peeling

For the treatment of hand peeling, the cause of hand peeling should be clarified first, if it is caused by physiological factors, symptomatic treatment after avoiding the influencing factors can generally be improved. If it is caused by disease factors, in addition to symptomatic treatment, it is also necessary to carry out allopathic treatment for the disease. But because there are more factors and more difficult to determine, it is recommended that patients should not self-identify the medication, should be referred to professionals for diagnosis and treatment: a. Treatment of physiological hand peeling: the phenomenon of hand peeling, the first suspected due to excessive hand dryness, long-term exposure to water, or long-term exposure to chemicals and other causes. If the above-mentioned triggering factors exist, continued contact should be avoided afterwards to avoid further aggravation of the symptoms of hand peeling, or to affect the effectiveness of treatment. Generally the symptoms are mild and can be effectively relieved by topical application of vitamin E cream, hand cream and other hand moisturizing. Second, the treatment of pathological hand peeling: 1, ringworm: is a common clinical fungal dermatosis, often manifesting as peeling and keratinization of the affected skin, which can be accompanied by thickening and cracking of the skin, and also pruritus. Clinically commonly used antifungal agents such as imidazole, ciclopirox and other drugs for treatment; 2, contact dermatitis: hand peeling may be caused by an inflammatory reaction that occurs after single or repeated exposure of the skin to allergic substances. The site of occurrence is often the same as the contact site of the contact substance, and may also appear locally as erythema, papules, papules, etc., often accompanied by itching. It can be treated with topical dinaide cream, mometasone furoate cream, etc.; 3, dry eczema: may be related to the reduction of oil secretions on the surface of the skin, poor perspiration, etc., often manifested as dry hands, peeling skin, often accompanied by itching. It can be treated with topical glucocorticoid ointment, such as tretinoin acetate urea cream, fluorescein acetate cream, etc.; 4, sweat pimples: is a skin disease that occurs on the hands and feet, the onset of which can be linked to skin allergies, mental factors, and can occur in the hands when the peeling symptoms. You can apply topical tacrolimus ointment and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or tretinoin acetate urea cream and other glucocorticoids for treatment; 5, exfoliative keratolytic disease: is a kind of exfoliative disease that occurs in the skin stratum corneum, if the symptoms are more serious or recurrent, you can seek medical attention to soften the keratin through urea ointment to relieve the symptoms, you can also take oral vitamin A to help treatment.