Seasonal hand peeling

Introduction

Introduction Seasonal hand peeling is a common phenomenon. Most people happen to have hot and stinging changes in spring, summer and autumn and winter. Then there are red spots, which turn into needles and white spots, and then become vesicular keratin peeling. It gradually expands to the surrounding area, continuously peeling off the thin paper-like scales, and the skin lesions are fused together. Together with the artificial tearing, the stratum corneum peels off layer by layer. The rapid development usually involves the entire palm, and there is no local inflammation. More sweating is more common. When peeling, sweating is reduced, and some people return to normal after two or three months.

Cause

Cause

1, family inheritance.

2, hands sweating.

3. Seasonal temperature changes the damage of the opponent.

4, alkaline soap, detergent, bad stimulation.

5. Autonomic dysfunction.

6, caused by a variety of factors.

7, Chinese medicine is believed to be due to blood heat, blood dryness, wet poison leakage.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Skin test skin elasticity test

First, there is burning, tingling, and then small red spots appear, then become the white point of the needle, and then become vesicular keratin peeling, gradually expanding to the periphery, continuously peeling off the thin paper-like scales, skin lesions merge with each other, plus artificial Tearing, the stratum corneum is peeled off layer by layer, and the development is faster, usually involving the entire palm, and there is no local inflammation.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Different from general peeling, peeling can be found in many parts of the body, mainly on the hands, feet, face, lips, and peeling caused by seasonal changes. The causes and treatments caused by peeling in different parts are also slightly different.

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