Babies over one year old are generally not in good physical condition, because their physical fitness is relatively poor. If they are not taken care of well at this time, they will have some problems with their bodies, and even their fingers will often peel. So don't be too nervous at this time, and try to keep their skin away from water. Patients with palm peeling should try to avoid peeling or reduce the duration of peeling by paying attention to daily life. 1. Try to avoid mental stress and emotional excitement. Palm peeling is indeed annoying, especially for women who pay great attention to hand care. However, being annoyed cannot solve the problem, but will make the condition worse. Therefore, when the skin is shedding and itchy, sedatives or antihistamines can be used appropriately to stabilize the mood. 2. Minimize contact with alkaline substances. Alkaline substances can cause shedding or aggravate shedding, so patients with seasonal shedding should minimize contact with alkaline substances. If you come into contact with laundry detergent, it is best to wear gloves and choose soap or hand sanitizer with less alkalinity as much as possible. 3. Avoid excessive hot or cold stimulation on your hands. When your hands are too hot, do not touch cold objects (such as iron pipes, ice cubes, etc.) immediately; when your hands are too cold, do not hold too hot objects. 4. Minimize contact with water; 5. Let the skin fall off naturally, do not peel it. 5. In addition, you can apply some silicone cream or cod liver oil ointment to lubricate and protect the newly grown epidermis. You can also take some vitamin C and other medicines appropriately. Papules and scaly type athlete's foot can occur in all seasons, but is more severe in summer. The scales are in small flakes and are accompanied by inflammation and other skin lesions such as small papules. The lesions are generally distributed asymmetrically and usually cannot heal on their own. Fungal examination may be positive. Antifungal medications can cure the disease. The diagnosis is not difficult based on the characteristics of the skin lesions, which only have scales but no blister formation or inflammatory changes, are not itchy, and are distributed in different areas. This disease is more common in adolescents, with an equal incidence in both sexes, and is more common in patients who usually sweat excessively. It is more common during the transition period between spring and autumn. It occurs suddenly on the palms of both hands and occasionally on the soles of both feet. Needle-sized red dots can be seen under the skin of both palms, which cause itching and then develop into millet-sized blisters, followed by collar-like peeling. |
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