There is no fastest and most effective treatment for finger peeling, which needs to be treated according to the cause of finger peeling. Finger peeling may be due to physiological reasons (such as dry skin, etc.) or pathological reasons (such as sweating herpes, tinea versicolor, etc.), the patient can improve lifestyle or medication to alleviate the symptoms. 1. Physiological factors: the sebaceous glands of the hands are relatively few, if the external environment is dry, and the frequent use of alkaline cleansers to wash hands may lead to dry hands and impaired skin barrier function, which may cause peeling. It is recommended to reduce the use of alkaline detergents to wash hands, and often use moisturizers to protect the skin, such as urea ointment. 2. Pathologic factors: (1) Sweat blisters: the etiology is not yet clear, and may be related to mental factors, local infections, allergies and other reasons. The skin lesions are mainly manifested as small blisters, which may fuse to form large blisters, and usually dry up with the phenomenon of peeling skin. Patients should avoid scratching and adjust anxiety. Topical glucocorticoid ointment can be used, such as tretinoin urea ointment, etc., and oral antihistamine drugs can be taken if necessary. When dry and flaky, urea ointment and vitamin E milk can be used externally. (2) Tinea cruris: it refers to the superficial skin fungal infection of the hand caused by dermatophytes, and the hand can appear blisters, flaking, rough and thickened skin and other symptoms. Can be used externally antifungal drugs, such as clotrimazole cream, miconazole cream and so on. Pay attention to personal hygiene, keep hands clean and dry, do not share towels, pay attention to avoid skin breaks appear infected. It is recommended that patients with peeling fingers go to the hospital in a timely manner, after a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.