What’s going on with the kids’ peeling fingertips?

Children’s fingertip peeling may be related to dry climate, contact with irritating chemicals, and may also be related to ringworm, eczema, sweat herpes and other pathological reasons. 1. dry climate in winter, if the hands are not timely hydration, may be dehydrated fingertip peeling phenomenon; some special occupations long-term contact with irritating chemicals can lead to fingertip peeling. 2. Ringworm. When the fingertips are infected by ringworm bacteria, it can lead to the formation of flaking, fingertip peeling. 3. Eczema. Contact with allergens, heredity, chronic diseases, etc. can lead to eczema on the fingertips, manifested as red spots, pimples, surface dryness, or even peeling, accompanied by itching. In addition, the lack of vitamin A, vitamin C, etc. can also lead to finger peeling. When a child’s fingertips peeling serious, it is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.