Peeling skin on hands? Here are 5 common causes

Have you ever wondered why your skin peels from time to time? If you have and don’t have answers yet, we may be able to help.

When you experience skin peeling, it could be due to your skin’s reaction to certain medications like acne treatment drugs, chemotherapeutic drugs or even inflammation. Sometimes, the skin peels when there is a lot or insufficient supply of a certain vitamin in your body.

It’s not uncommon for the skin on hands or lips to peel. While it does not cause for serious concern, it can also be associated with different medical conditions. So, it’s important to get a diagnosis from the doctor if this occurs frequently.

Now, have a look at 5 common causes of skin peeling on your fingertips.

Washing your hands frequently

If you naturally have dry skin, you’re likely to experience skin peeling on your hands. However, that’s not the only thing that could trigger it. While frequently washing your hands is important to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria, using a soap reduces the skins protective oils which cause dry skin or soap dermatitis. If you experience this, it’s advisable that you wash your hands only when it’s necessary.

Climate

Very dry weather conditions can also cause your skin to peel or crack. During climate change, especially during very dry and hot seasons, it’s advisable to cream your hand regularly to increase your skin’s moisture.

Sunburn

The effect of the skin’s damage through ultraviolet rays is sunburn. When this happens, the skin becomes sore before it starts to peel off. 

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Hand eczema

Also, known as dermatitis, this may be caused by skin allergy or genetics.

 

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Chemicals

Jobs like agriculture, manufacturing, mining and construction can expose your skin to harmful chemicals. Many cleaning products like soaps and solvents have chemicals in them that make the skin dry or irritated. A person who works in any of these fields should wear protective gloves and moisturize hands regularly after washing.

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Source: medicalnewstoday.com

 

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