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What should I do if I develop small blisters on my palms, then peel off, and they won’t heal after 20 years?

This is the symptom of tinea manuum. Tinea manuum is a superficial fungal infection. Those that grow on the feet are called tinea pedis, also known as athlete's foot. Those that grow on the hands are called tinea manuum. , and tinea manuum is also called goose palm wind.

Fungus must be involved in the onset of tinea manuum, and the fungus can be easily transmitted through contact and relapse easily. Standardized antifungal treatment is required to cure it. For ringworm of the hand, hormone-free Zuyishu can be used externally. Rub it on the affected area 1-3 times a day and it will recover after half a month.

Patients suffering from ringworm of the hands should often apply oil, anti-crack ointment, hand cream, etc. to strengthen hand protection before the onset of chapped hands in winter.

You can also try to slightly thin the thickened and hardened skin on the palm, and then soak it in moderate hot water for 10 to 20 minutes to soften the skin.

Avoid washing with soap, try to avoid contact with irritating substances, such as detergents, soap powder and other chemical products, etc., develop the habit of wearing protective gloves when working, and also avoid touching the palms of your hands. The phenomenon of sweating.

If the patient also suffers from tinea pedis, he should cure the tinea pedis at the same time, and do not use face towels or bath towels to avoid the spread of tinea pedis itself. Do not share towels with others to avoid mutual transmission.