What’s wrong with smelly, peeling feet that don’t itch?

Foot odor peeling but not itchy may be keratosis pilaris, hyperhidrosis, exfoliative keratolysis and other diseases.
1. Keratosis pilaris: Keratosis pilaris is mainly caused by dermatophyte infection, or it may be induced by sweating, wearing impermeable shoes and other factors. Patients will appear flaking, dry and other symptoms, usually no obvious itching, some patients can be accompanied by foot odor.
2. Hyperhidrosis: Hyperhidrosis may be caused by drug stimulation, heredity, pituitary gland dysfunction, temperature change and other factors. Patients will appear localized sweating, skin impregnation whitening and other symptoms, can be manifested as foot odor peeling but not itchy.
3. Exfoliative keratolysis: the etiology of exfoliative keratolysis is not yet clear, may be due to infection, hyperhidrosis and other factors. Patients will appear on the soles of the feet peeling, sweating, generally no itching, some patients show foot odor peeling but not itchy.
There are many reasons for foot odor peeling but not itchy, patients need to consult the doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment.