Exfoliative keratolysis

Exfoliative keratolytic disease is a superficial exfoliative keratoderma of the hands, feet, and feet that occurs on both palms and palms and is characterized by non-inflammatory superficial exfoliation. It is more common in children and can heal on its own, but it often recurs. In severe cases, it may have cracked fingers and pain, which will affect the child's life to some extent.

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