How to do with peeling skin on the face

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2025-05-24 21:12:12 Views: 44 times

Facial peeling and tinea are mostly considered to be a manifestation of pityriasis alba, which is more common on children's faces. It is related to intestinal parasite infections, sunlight exposure, partial eclipse, gastrointestinal disorders and other factors. Children can be given oral anti-insect drugs. Daily use of a moisturizing moisturizer such as vitamin E on the skin lesions can relieve symptoms. Facial peeling and tinea in adults are considered to be manifestations of tinea facialis, which is a skin disease caused by fungal infection. The skin lesions begin as papules or small blisters, then form red spots covered with scales, accompanied by itching, gradually expanding, and the edges are clear. Tinea can be treated with topical antifungal ointments such as imidazoles and acrylamines. Severe symptoms can also be treated with oral antifungal drugs.

How to do with peeling skin on the face



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