What should I do if my feet keep peeling but don’t itch?

Feet have been peeling but not itchy may be caused by vitamin deficiency, sweat herpes, scaly keratosis pilaris and other factors, can be relieved by drug treatment. 1. Vitamin deficiency: when the body lacks certain vitamins such as vitamin A, E, etc., localized peeling but not accompanied by itching symptoms may occur. In this case, the symptoms can be improved by supplementing some vitamin tablets. 2. Sweat herpes: a blistering skin disease that occurs on the hands or feet, clinically manifested as localized blisters, rupture and then peeling, and is not accompanied by itching symptoms. It can be treated with topical tretinoin urea ointment. 3. scaly keratosis pilaris: a superficial skin infection of the feet caused by dermatophytes. Keratosis pilaris is characterized by localized skin thickening and peeling. It can be treated by topical salicylic acid combined with antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole. The foot has been peeling but not itchy symptoms, should be timely to the hospital, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor symptomatic treatment, avoid unauthorized use of drugs.