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Medical Conditions - Keratolysis Exfoliativa

Keratolysis exfoliativa is a dermatologic disease characterized by localized peeling of skins in the palms and less frequently in the soles. It is prevalent in people with sweaty hands. Though the cause is unclear, detergents, soaps, water, and solvents, can exacerbate it. Avoiding irritants, photochemotherapy, and emollient hand creams help in reducing the symptoms.

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