Children’s hands peeling skin may be dry skin, sweat herpes, ringworm and other causes. 1. Dry skin: it may be related to the season or genetic factors, generally easy to dry in the fall, resulting in excessive loss of body moisture, the phenomenon of hand peeling. 2. Sweat herpes: it is a blistering skin disease that occurs symmetrically on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and lateral edges of the fingers and toes. Typical lesions are small blisters deep in the skin, followed by punctate peeling. 3. Ringworm: a superficial skin disease of the hands caused by pathogenic fungal infections, ringworm lesions are mainly keratinized, desquamation, blisters, mainly involving the palms of the hands, the tiger’s mouth, and in severe cases, can be spread to the back of the hands and wrists. Children’s hand peeling may also be seen in hand, foot and mouth disease, contact dermatitis and other causes, if the children’s hand peeling symptoms, continue to do not relieve, need to seek medical treatment.