Too much exposure to moisture may lead to hands and feet peeling. Someone's hands and feet may also start peeling off if he has a fungal infection. Other closely related fungal infections of the feet include the athlete's foot.
Finger tips peel because of damage to the skin, which can be either external (heat, chemicals, extreme dryness) or internal as a symptom of an infection or dietary deficiency.
If the peeling persists more than a few days, you should contact a physician. In the meantime, dry skin cream or a little vitamin E from a capsule (puncture it with a pin) may help. Try to avoid skin preparations with fragrance, as they can cause irritation under some circumstances.
Your skin peels around your fingers because you are most likely lacking in some vitamins. Specifically, Zinc and Vitamin E. Either that, or you wash your hands frequently.
Allergies can cause your finger tips to start peeling. Using chemicals and too time in the water can also cause your finger tips to start peeling.
because if your hands are mourstureized all the time it can cause your skin to peel!
use a nail clipper to clip of the dangling part so it doesn't hang out and peel any more. use lotion
It could be psoriasis.
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You can use your fingernails to break the skin or use a plastic tool to do it. Then peel back with your fingers.
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The deep *vertical* lines in your fingernails are genetic. If you have *horizontal* ridges in your nails, you should see a doctor.
picking warts on your bum and casual worms.
Go to the doctor. You could have a STD.
Fingernails are normal in the human body. Please be more specific in your question.
Keratin... it's a natural substance that makes the nail harden.
Moisture under hairline cracks.
spray to close..dries to quick.paint to thick
the calcium oxalate present in yam peel is thought to be responsible for causing the itching sensation when it contacts the skin
amonia causes iches, your skin/flesh will peel if you drink it