Causes of Hand Peeling Skin and How to Overcome It
Skin peeling off due to friction is normal and can be handled with simple steps. But in certain conditions that need to be aware of, peeling hand skin can be used as a marker for symptoms of serious illness. As the outermost part of the body, from day to day the skin is exposed to many things, such as sunlight, wind, heat, humidity, to dryness. This exposure can cause repeated irritation which can cause the skin, including the skin, to peel. Hand peeling skin, also called desquamation, naturally occurs when keratinocytes exfoliate unconsciously after more than two weeks. Normally this happens without us knowing. However, the skin can also exfoliate due to conditions that are too dry or too long in the sun. This condition can generally subside by itself or by treatment with over-the-counter products. There are several things that can be done if the skin on the hands is not peeling from an illness. Apply sesame oil or wheat germ oil to the peeling skin area after the area is cleane...