What diseases can dry skin on hands indicate?

Dry skin on hands can be not just a cosmetic problem, but a signal from the body about hidden diseases. Doctors warn that if skin flaking and tightness persist even with regular care, this may indicate a number of serious disorders.
Vitamin Deficiency
Lack of vitamins A, E, D, and B group can lead to dry and irritated skin. This is especially relevant during winter when the body lacks nutrients.
Hormonal Disorders
Thyroid problems, such as hypothyroidism, are often accompanied by dry skin, brittle nails, and hair loss.
Dehydration
Lack of fluid in the body leads to loss of skin elasticity, making it dry and vulnerable.
Diabetes
Elevated blood sugar levels can cause dry and itchy skin, especially on hands and feet.
Allergies and Dermatitis
Contact dermatitis, eczema, and other allergic reactions often manifest as dryness, cracks, and itching on hands.
Gastrointestinal Problems
Disorders in liver and intestinal function can affect skin condition, causing dryness and irritation.
Doctors recommend not ignoring this symptom and, if necessary, consulting a specialist for diagnosis. A healthy lifestyle, proper nutrition, and adequate hydration will help maintain hand skin in good condition.

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