See a dermatologist: Peeling fingers can represent a variety of,problems which may or may not be asociated with the cold temps. You require a derm eval to know for sure, the. Treatment can begin
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Dry skin: This could be from cold exposure. A common cause at your age is also dishydrotic eczema. Frequent hand washing is another common cause. All of these are treated first by using very frequent applications of moisturizing lotion. If this doesn't help see a dermatologist. This can be a sign of other diseases as well. It would take someone with experience looking at your skin to be certain.
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