Is peeling skin on fingers normal during pregnancy?

Is peeling skin on fingers normal during pregnancy?

Many women are prone to peeling fingers during pregnancy. Peeling fingers not only affects the appearance, but also easily affects the health of the finger skin. There are many reasons for peeling fingers during pregnancy. It may usually be caused by illness or dry skin. Lack of vitamins in the body can also easily lead to symptoms of peeling fingers. You can pay more attention to vitamin intake in your daily life.

Pregnant women's hands peeling may be a lack of B vitamins

If a pregnant woman lacks B vitamins, her hands will peel. Generally, no treatment is required and it does not affect her health. Mothers can take 21-Gold Vita tablets or Gold Shierkang tablets orally, and use urea VE cream and pevisone cream externally. Eat more fruits and vegetables and less spicy and irritating foods. It is best not to let your hands touch irritating objects during the illness. You will feel better after a period of time.

Peeling of the hands of pregnant women may be seasonal peeling of the hands

Seasonal hand peeling is a common phenomenon. Most people experience it during the seasons change from spring to summer and from summer to autumn. First there is burning and stinging, followed by small red spots, which then turn into pinhole-sized white spots, and then into empty blister-like keratin exfoliation, which gradually expands around and continuously sheds thin paper-like flakes. The lesions fuse with each other, and due to human tearing, the stratum corneum peels off layer by layer, developing rapidly and usually involving the entire palm, with no local inflammatory changes.

People who normally sweat a lot will sweat less when peeling. Some people will return to normal after two to three months. Housewives using laundry detergent can also cause peeling, cracking and increase the chance of infection. Palm peeling is seasonal and tends to heal on its own, generally without the need for special treatment. For patients with more serious or recurrent symptoms, Western medicine often uses sedatives, antihistamines and anticholine drugs for treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine often uses 30 grams each of the Chinese medicines Atractylodes lancea, Phellodendron chinense, and Atractylodes lancea to soak and apply them to the palms, while taking vitamin C at the same time.

Pregnant women's hands may peel due to dry weather or soaking in water for too long

Dry weather can cause the cells on your hands to lose moisture, or your hands can be soaked in water for a long time, causing the cells on your hands to fully absorb water and then quickly lose moisture in the air. Pregnant mothers should reduce the frequency of hand washing, avoid using alkaline soaps and hand sanitizers, and try to wear gloves when washing clothes. You can also use 5% salicylic acid cream or 10% urea cream for external application.

Pregnant women's hands peeling may be ringworm

Tinea manuum usually starts with peeling on one hand and then spreads to both hands. The palms appear erythematous, inflamed, and itchy, and most patients with tinea manuum also suffer from tinea pedis. Because tinea manuum is contagious, you need to go to the hospital for early diagnosis and treatment, and insist on applying the special ointment prescribed by the doctor.

Pregnant women's hands peeling may be dyshidrosis

If a pregnant woman develops red blisters on both hands at the same time, with symptoms of peeling and severe itching, it is very likely to be dyshidrotic eczema. Dyshidrotic eczema is related to sweaty hands and sensitive constitution, and requires topical or oral medication under the guidance of a doctor. The disease is mainly caused by blood deficiency and blood dryness, malnutrition of the skin, and dryness, heat and wind. The treatment should be to nourish blood, moisten dryness, dispel wind and relieve itching.

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