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Causes And Symptoms Of Peeling Skin
Mainly peeling skin is a short-term problem and one should avoid worrying too much about it. Many a times peeling skin is a symptom indicating other skin problems. Some of the common causes of skin peeling are
• Heavy perspiration due to tight gloves or boots
• Blisters that contain fluid between the two layers of skin. When the blister breaks it leaves the skin open to be peeled.
• Rash – It is another reason for skin peeling
• Dry skin – Dryness and intense cold weather makes the skin peel.
• Sunburn – Sunburn is another common reason for skin peeling
• Chemical irritation – A chemical reaction can easily trigger this problem.
• Eczema – A chronic skin rash which causes skin inflammation that could lead to skin peeling
• Psoriasis – It results in scaling and inflammation of the skin causing it to peel.
• Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) – These are blisters which cover the whole body. It is a rare disease, but another reason for skin peeling.
- Symptoms of Skin Peeling seen in
• Erythroderma – It shows the symptoms of thickening and flaking of the skin.
• Exfoliative dermatitis – It causes the skin to flake.
• Hand eczema – The continuous problems of rashes and itches on the hands due to increasing use of harsh soaps and detergents.
• Ichthyosis – A rare disease caused mainly due to dryness, the resulting roughness leads to scaly fish-like skin.
• Kawasaki disease – Found mainly in infants and young children. It is characterized by rash and swelling of the hands.
• Scarlet fever – Even though it causes strep throat problems, it also causes rashes over the upper body which spreads the entire body.
• Vitamin A overdose shows symptoms of skin peeling.
• Burns is another major cause of skin peeling.
• Another cause is Peeling Skin Syndrome or Skin Peeling Syndrome. A rare genetic disorder that causes continuous skin peeling. It may also cause redness of the skin (erythema) and itching (pruritus). It has been divided into two categories- Non-inflammatory Type A and Inflammatory Type B category.
- Basic Measures to Prevent Peeling Skin
• Avoid scratching the peeling skin as it can worsen the situation if you are suffering from diseases like eczema or psoriasis.
• Instead of pulling the peeled skin, use scissors.
• Moisturize your skin by using good moisturizing cream or lotion to soothe your skin.
• Drink plenty of water and remain hydrated.
• If you are out and about, use sunscreen at regular intervals.
• Pat, dry your skin instead of rubbing.
• Use mild soaps instead of strong and harsh soaps.
• If you are having a hot bath, limit your time, as hot water drains the skin of its natural oils. Warms baths are milder and causes less damage to your skin.
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Kevin Pederson
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what is the cause of the skin peeling on my vagina?
I am not a sexually active teen, nor do i participate in things such as oral sex or getting fingered. i shower twice a day and lotion down everytime. lately i’ve been noticing that when i go to wipe myself when i pee, the skin on the outside of my vagina comes off. at first i thought that maybe it was lint from the tissue, but it kept happening. today, i saw that there were tiny cuts on my skin. is this because i wipe myself to hard? now, when anything rubs against my clitoris, it hurts. there is a tiny cut on the skin protecting my clitoris. i’m not all that familiar with signs of yeast infections. are these symptoms? or, am i simply wiping too hard? i really need advice on this because i do not know what is going on. i keep up with my hygiene; more than i need to really. how can i get them to go away?
signed, a girl more curious than George
if its itching then it might be a yeast infection, but if its just skin coming off then i would go ask a doctor. you would have to wipe pretty hard for you to get cuts.
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thats new 2 mr girl….
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A DOCTOR KNOWS THAT ANSWER VERY WELL ASK THEM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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No, its not yeast and those arnt symptoms of yeast. That is something that I am not familiar with, the peeling and the tiny cut. You could be allergic to the material on your underwear maybe. The cut confuses me. Id talk to your mom or another female adult. You may need to go to the doctor for this. Dont let it go on.
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try lotion, i use only all natural stuff. I have the same problem when I wipe, use lotion first to coat the area then tissue. Also use only non scented tissue, no chemicals in that. Hope this helps ya.
Also it’s good advice to ask your Mom. If not ask a Doctor. That small cut could become a big problem very quickly.
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could be a rare type of little bug thats causing you your troubles, maybe its time to see a doctor, skank!
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Showering twice a day may not be necessary. Sometimes you can be too clean. If you are washing to often the skin can get irritated and you are probably removing some natural oils in your skin down there. It’s very sensitive skin there so you may be overdoing it with the cleaning- like if you wash your fact too much it gets over dry because you are getting rid of natural, necessary oils. And what are you washing with? And are you really putting lotion directly on the skin down there? The combination of excess washing and then adding lotion could be irritating. Try only washing gently once a day with something mild and unscented with a soft cloth and I would skip the lotion for now.
But I also advise you talk to the adult in your life closest to you about this to take you to the doctor to be safe- or if you are old enough you can just go talk to your doctor. If you aren’t comfortable with this there are usually clinics around that you could go to but I think it’s always best to talk to someone close to you about stuff like this.
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try a doctor
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