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Hand blistering and peeling?
Hand desquamation is skin damage caused by harmful fungi infecting hands and feet. They are called hand peeling and tinea pedis. Hand desquamation is commonly known as goose web wind, beriberi is commonly known as beriberi, and hand desquamation and beriberi are collectively referred to as hand desquamation. Trichophyton rubrum is the main pathogen of hand desquamation, which is often encountered in daily life. Therefore, to stay away from hand desquamation diseases, it is necessary to do daily protection, pay attention to hygiene and keep the skin dry and clean. Palm cream can be applied externally to patients with hand desquamation, which can effectively treat hand desquamation if used correctly. Prevention methods:
1, wash feet, shoes and socks frequently, and sprinkle foot powder frequently to keep feet dry and clean.
Don't scratch if you have athlete's foot, so as not to fly scales and infect others or your own hands.
Don't share bath towels, shoes and socks with others to avoid mutual infection.
4. We should try our best to persuade the patients with tinea pedis around us to actively take effective treatment measures.
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