
What causes peeling skin on the soles of the feet?
Disease description:
I am 35 years old, and my feet have been peeling recently. I would like to know, what causes peeling on the soles of the feet?

Peeling skin on the soles of the feet may be caused by several different factors. Common conditions include:
1. **Athlete's foot (tinea pedis):** Peeling skin on the soles may be caused by athlete's foot. This is a superficial fungal skin infection generally caused by fungi. It typically presents with skin itching, scaling, and can also lead to peeling skin.
2. **Folliculitis on the soles:** If patients neglect personal hygiene or fail to keep the skin clean enough, folliculitis may develop on the soles of the feet, causing symptoms such as skin itching and peeling.
3. **Allergy:** If patients have an allergic constitution, contact with allergens may lead to this condition, accompanied by symptoms like itching, swelling, warmth, and pain.
4. **Eczema:** This is an allergic reaction that may cause redness, itching, and peeling of the skin.
5. **Excessive keratinization:** When the natural stratum corneum on the soles of the feet becomes excessively thick, peeling may occur during the natural shedding process.
6. **Dry skin:** Environmental dryness or frequent washing may cause loss of skin moisture, leading to peeling.
7. **Contact dermatitis:** Allergic reactions to shoe materials, detergents, or other chemical substances may also cause peeling skin.