What should I do for dry, peeling skin on my feet?

May 24, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Xiaoyan
Introduction
Dry, peeling skin on the feet can be improved through the following approaches: Fungal infection of the foot skin often leads to dryness and desquamation. If the patient also experiences pruritus (itching), oral antihistamines may be administered. Dryness is one of the primary causes of foot skin peeling. In cases of skin fissures, topical application of urea cream is recommended; after soaking the feet in warm water, a moisturizing product should be applied.

When it comes to skin care, most people focus on the face and hands, often neglecting the feet. If dryness and peeling occur on the feet, how should they be addressed? The specific approaches are as follows:

① Oral Medication

Dry, flaky skin on the feet is commonly caused by fungal infection. If patients also experience itching or skin fissures, oral antihistamines may be prescribed. During treatment, avoid raw, cold, spicy, or otherwise irritating foods. Specific medications must be selected strictly according to a physician’s recommendation—self-medication is strongly discouraged.

② Moisturization

Dryness is one of the primary causes of foot skin peeling. For skin fissures, apply urea cream locally or use foot masks. After soaking feet in warm water, apply moisturizing products generously—covering a slightly larger area than the affected region.

③ Hygiene

Poor foot hygiene—or sharing footwear and socks with others—can increase the risk of fungal infection. Patients should prioritize foot hygiene: change and wash socks and shoes regularly, and never share footwear or socks. Opt for cotton socks and breathable shoes to minimize excessive foot sweating.

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