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Hand peeling is a common problem in the family, which is complex, and the common reasons are as follows: 1. Lack of nutrients, such as the lack of vitamins in the body, especially vitamin B, is manifested as the peeling of the entire hand without pain. 2. Contact dermatitis, local allergic reaction occurs after hand contact with certain substances, which is manifested as itching of the hand, accompanied by red papules, and part of the epidermis falls off.
3. Tinea man, ringworm of the hand caused by ringworm infection, the clinical manifestations are **cracking, scaling, accompanied by itching, and in severe cases, it can be combined with infection and bleeding, ** antifungal infection. 4. Seasonal peeling, often occurs at the turn of the season, with small white dots at the beginning, followed by peeling, which generally does not need to be treated.
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When people are deficient in vitamins, they can cause peeling, especially when they are deficient in vitamin A, vitamin B, and vitamin C. When the weather is particularly dry, if you don't pay attention to hand maintenance, it will also lead to the phenomenon of hand peeling. There are also some chemical things, such as phosphorus-containing laundry detergents, which can also cause peeling of hands.
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1. Seasonal peeling.
This situation occurs at the turn of the seasons, and the specific cause has not yet been concluded, because it is not caused by bacteria and fungi, and it is not contagious. Seasonal peeling doesn't itch or hurt, and it basically heals automatically in about three weeks. If it hasn't gotten better for more than three weeks, then you need to see a doctor.
2. Lack of vitamins.
Vitamins are really too much of an impact on the body, no matter when you need to supplement vitamins, and different vitamins also have different effects. If you are deficient in vitamin B, you will suffer from inflammation, such as peeling, itching, etc. Vitamin A has a good health care effect on epithelial tissue cells.
If your hands are not only peeling, but also small red blisters with intense itching, it may be caused by dyshidrosis. Most of this is caused by allergies, such as frequent contact of hands with laundry detergent, soap, etc., or ** has not been effectively maintained, so that sweat blisters will appear.
Tinea manuis is caused by a fungus and is intensely contagious, not only molting, but also itchy. Ringworm of the hand begins with peeling of one part of the hand, and then gradually both hands become infected, sometimes with erythema. This is actually relatively easy to identify, because it is contagious, it can spread to other parts of the body, and people who are in close contact can also get it.
If the stress of daily life is too great, it is easy for the hands to peel.
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Your symptoms are suspected to be caused by a deficiency of B vitamins.
It is recommended that you take B-complex vitamin **, apply the ointment mentioned in my name topically, and try not to touch the detergent.
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In general, palm peeling is more common in autumn, especially early autumn. Especially when washing clothes, after the hands are directly in contact with soap or laundry detergent water, many people's palms may peel off for no reason.
It can be said that this kind of peeling is also a normal phenomenon.
Because soapy water or laundry detergent water is relatively alkaline, after direct contact with the palm, alkalinity destroys the oil on the surface of the **.
At the same time, because of the dry climate in autumn and winter, the skin is prone to dehydration and dryness, so some epidermal cells may be peeled. As the saying goes, these shedding are "dead skin", and if it is not due to contact with alkaline liquids, it is likely that the body lacks certain substances.
The most common, of course, is caused by a deficiency of B vitamins, especially vitamin B2.
Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, mainly plays a role in maintaining and improving the epithelial tissue of our body. Including the skin epithelium, the epithelial tissue of the eye, and the mucosal tissue of the digestive tract are also a type of epithelial tissue.
Vitamin B2 is closely related to the metabolism of nutrients such as sugar, protein and fat.
When vitamin B2 is mildly deficient, the integrity of the epithelial tissue may be compromised or the damage may not repair itself in a timely manner.
We know that our ** will be damaged almost all the time, and the reason why there is no visible wound is mainly due to the protective role played by the repair mechanism of the epithelial tissue itself. Therefore, after a lack of vitamin B2, palm peeling is more common.
When vitamin B2 deficiency is more obvious, we may also have more serious problems such as visual fatigue, corneal hyperemia, angular cheilitis, etc.
The coping method is actually very simple, just supplement vitamin B2, and it will improve quickly. Commercially available vitamin B2 pills are not only inexpensive but also convenient.
In fact, the main thing we need to do is how to prevent vitamin B2 deficiency. In fact, grains, vegetables, milk, and fish are rich in vitamin B2.
As long as we eat these foods regularly, vitamin B2 deficiency is rare. Palm peeling is rare.
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Peeling of the hands is known as dyshidrosis. Dyshidrosis is a blistering disease of the palms and plantar parts of the feet. The disease mostly occurs in late spring and early summer, and can heal spontaneously in winter if it worsens in summer. It is more common in adolescents.
It generally begins in late spring and early summer, aggravates in summer, and can heal itself in winter, often coexisting with sweating of hands and feet, and regularly reverses every year. It is more common in the palms, fingers, and sides of the fingers, and rarely on the backs of the hands and soles, and often occurs symmetrically.
Typical skin lesions are small blisters located deep in the epidermis, the size of rice grains, hemispherical, slightly above the skin surface, no inflammatory response, scattered or clustered on the palms, finger sides and finger tips, rarely on the dorsum of the hands and soles, often symmetrically distributed. The blisters contain clear serous fluid, which generally does not rupture on their own, and when they dry up, they form a peeling skin, revealing a red new epithelium, which is thin and tender, and often painful at this time. Around** normal.
The disease has varying degrees of itching and burning.
1.Oral medications.
Short-term oral prednisone has a good effect, and sedatives can be appropriately used for people with mental stress.
2.Topicals.
In the early stage, it is mainly dry and anti-itching, and can be applied externally with 1% phenol calamine lotion; Glucocorticoid creams or ointments may be used to begin peeling; For patients with recurrent peeling, dryness and pain, 2% 5% salicylic acid ointment, allantoin ointment, etc. can be used externally.
3.Chinese medicine**.
The internal medicine method should strengthen the spleen and promote dampness, and the spleen dehumidification decoction or dehumidification pill should be used. External washing, such as cangskin lotion or dried kudzu water.
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What's the deal with hand peeling? The doctor said that it was none other than these 2 reasons.
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Peeling caused by lack of vitamin A, foods containing more vitamin A include liver, egg yolk, milk powder of poultry and livestock, carotene can be changed into vitamin A in the mucosa of the small intestine, red and yellow and dark green vegetables, fruits contain more carotene, you can eat these foods to improve.
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Hand peeling is not caused by a lack of a vitamin in the body, it is caused by the lack of a variety of vitamins, it is recommended to take multivitamin drugs, usually pay attention to drink more water, eat more vegetables and fruits.
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Peeling of the hands is considered eczematic, which is generally accompanied by strong itching, cracking . Another possibility is fungal, which is the common hand gas, which is also mostly caused by athlete's foot. If there is peeling, you should pay attention to it in time, take white vinegar and apply it directly for a few days, and then soak it in white vinegar in boiled water, and your hands will become smooth.
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Peeling is generally seasonal, mostly in late spring and summer during the hot and humid season
Nutritional intervention: Vitamin A:
It plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of epithelial cell tissue structure and promoting the normal growth and differentiation of epithelial cells. Use vitamin A ointment, or a slightly larger oral dose, so that the effect is still better.
Vitamin B2:
We know that vitamin B2 deficiency can cause inflammation, such as seborrheic dermatitis, and the appearance of many peeling phenomena is also closely related to B2 deficiency.
Niacin Vitamins:
When niacin is deficient, it can cause leprosy and the typical symptoms are dermatitis, diarrhea and dementia "three D" symptoms. Therefore, it has an auxiliary effect on the peeling.
In addition to vitamin C and essential fatty acid supplementation, there are also -6 fatty acids: The use of -3 fatty acids is good for us. We can also supplement with some minerals such as vitamin E and zinc.
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Frequent exposure to soapy laundry detergent can cause peeling. For example, fungal ringworm and psoriasis can also cause patients to have obvious peeling on their hands. Lack of nutrients can also lead to dryness and peeling.
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It is usually caused by a lack of vitamins in the body. Vitamin deficiencies can lead to peeling, which can be addressed by vitamin supplementation.
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Hand peeling is mainly caused by the disorder of microcirculation in the hand, the lack of nutrients in epidermal cells, the apoptosis and decay of epidermal cells, and the weak barrier.
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It is because the hands are often in a damp condition, and then after a series of evaporation and other conditions, the skin of the hands will be peeled, and of course, it may also be due to dry dermatitis.
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Seasonal peeling? Or is it nutrient-deficient, or fungal infection? Itchy or not? If itchy peeling is a fungal infection, it is good to use a small ointment, and the nutritional deficiency type of ointment can also **, but supplementing the deficient vitamins is the key.
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There are these reasons for the frequent peeling of hands: 1. There is a lack of some trace elements in the body and low immunity; 2. May be infected by fungi; 3. **Drying.
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Generally speaking, there are many reasons for peeling on the hands, and the ** diseases that are prone to peeling are generally caused by vitamin deficiency, dry climate, eczema, hyperactive keratosis and ringworm of the hands.
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The symptoms of peeling of hands and feet are more obvious, if there are such symptoms, try not to use alkaline soap or facial cleanser to clean, you can use warm water to clean the way to alleviate the symptoms, there are more serious hands and feet, peeling can be done by using traditional Chinese medicine (see ID) to promote the absorption of nutrients.
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The main reason is that the weather is dry so that the loss of nutrients is serious and there is a lack of vitamins.
Go buy a bottle of the ointment I mentioned (see id) and rub it on your hands, slowly massage it until it is absorbed, it is very effective, and it will not lose skin after a few days.
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Peeling of the hands during the change of seasons every year is considered to be caused by a lack of vitamins. It is recommended that you supplement with vitamin C**, dry weather can also cause peeling hands, it is recommended that you soak your hands in warm water every time to apply the ointment mentioned in my name.
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There are many reasons why your hands are peeling. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the peeling of the hands is mainly caused by blood deficiency, blood dryness, dryness and heat. Generally, drugs such as nourishing blood and moisturizing dryness, dispelling wind and relieving itching are used**.
Western medicine believes that: 1. Peeling and peeling, which is generally manifested as whitening on the surface of the hands without itching and inflammation, it is recommended to apply hand cream and oral vitamin C; 2. Chapped eczema, the symptoms of which are dry hands, keratinization and whitening of the skin, and cracks in the fingers, it is recommended to rub compound lactic acid cream, urea hormone cream and other symptomatic symptoms**; 3. Tinea manuturna, the main symptom of which is not only peeling, but also obvious itching symptoms, it is recommended to use antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole; Fourth, the main symptom of dyshidrosis is red blisters on both hands at the same time, and there is a feeling of intense itching. Corticosteroid creams or ointments are recommended, and calamine lotion can also be applied externally to relieve itching.
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Dry hand peeling is a common phenomenon, **water is lost quickly, the water of the epidermis is relatively reduced, and ** naturally becomes dry. When the water is lost, the following phenomenon will occur: the epidermal cells are rolled up at the edges like over-dried paper, so as to avoid mental tension and emotional agitation, and try to reduce contact with alkaline detergents.
Dry hand peeling is common in young women and is associated with frequent soap handwashing.
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1.**Unknown.
Such as psoriasis, eczema, exfoliative keratolysis, etc.
2.Fungal infections.
Such as ringworm of the hand, etc.
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With the change of seasons, many friends will find that their hands are always peeling, tearing a large piece, and slowly spreading the range. Sometimes it will cause bleeding and pain when the tear is severe, but it feels uncomfortable not to tear, especially for a person with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Why does peeling of the hands occur? According to the explanation of professionals, it is mainly caused by dry weather or lack of vitamin B and vitamin C, and contact with chemicals such as soap, laundry detergent, dish soap, etc. can also cause this problem. Hand peeling is a very common phenomenon and does not need to be too worried, but it needs to be dealt with in time, otherwise it will be more troublesome if it will become serious.
So what should we do when faced with the problem of peeling hands? In fact, the method is very simple, we can use Moss Dajing to apply the peeling area, gently apply it 3-5 times a day, about 1-3 weeks to restore health**, the effect is obvious.
If there is hand peeling, you can also use a few small methods to repair the effect.
1. Keep it clean and wash your hands with warm water. Minimize exposure to alkaline substances. Alkaline substances can cause or worsen peeling, so exposure to alkaline substances should be minimized in patients with seasonal peeling.
If you come into contact with laundry detergent, it is best to wear gloves and choose soap or hand sanitizer with less alkaline if possible.
2. Supplementing vitamin A is conducive to the protective effect on the surface of the first layer, so it is best to eat more vitamin A-rich foods such as carrots, animal liver, egg yolks, milk, and fish in the usual diet, or take multivitamin tablets to avoid more and more serious peeling of hands and feet.
3. You can rub some silicone cream or cod liver oil ointment to lubricate and protect the new epidermis.
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