Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - What should seasonal hand desquamate do?

What should seasonal hand desquamate do?

Feelings are not the point. As a patient with long-term hand peeling, after years of trying, the symptoms of peeling have been basically solved. Let me be specific.

Let's talk about characterization first: when the season changes, the palm will show signs such as no sweat and dryness, and then there will be symptoms such as burning and tingling, and then there will be red spots, then white spots on the needles, and then vacuolar keratin shedding, gradually expanding around, and constantly peeling off tissue-like phosphine sheets, and the stratum corneum peeling off layer by layer. Usually, the palms sweat more, but when peeling, the sweating is reduced or even almost absent.

Treatment process: First, try to take vitamin supplements, eat less spicy food, apply medicine, replenish water and apply alcohol as others say on the Internet, which can only delay the illness, and the peeling is still long (basically it takes 2 to 3 months each time). Once, I accidentally washed something with disinfectant and forgot to dilute it. As a result, a lot of peeling began the next day. It's almost good to peel off the old skin in a few days. So peeling appeared in the following seasons, so I tried to wash my hands directly with undiluted disinfectant for a day or two, once a day, and then washed my hands with diluted disinfectant. In the meantime, I can also apply some hydrating skin care products. After two days, the old skin grew up and peeling basically ended. Stick to this for a year, and every time you peel, the results are almost good, and there are few recurrences.

Summary: Through the long-term struggle against desquamation, I think this type of desquamation still belongs to fungal infection, but traditional external drugs such as dyclonine can't solve it, and disinfectants are still useful.