What’s going on with the skin on the soles of your child’s feet?

Children’s foot sole peeling skin may be related to the lack of exfoliative keratolysis, tinea pedis, sweat herpes and so on. 1. Exfoliative Keratolysis: mostly related to emotion, excessive sweating, heredity, etc., often manifested as exfoliation of the stratum corneum in the palmoplantar area. It can also cause peeling skin on the soles of the child’s feet. 2. Tinea pedis: if the child suffers from tinea pedis due to fungal infection, then the child will not only have the symptoms of peeling skin on the soles of the feet, but also dry, itchy symptoms. 3. Sweat herpes: sweat herpes may be related to skin allergies, mental factors, excessive sweating and other factors, mainly in the hands and feet, which is mainly manifested in the affected areas of the skin blisters, peeling of the skin, so children with sweat herpes can also appear on the soles of the feet peeling. There are other reasons for children to have peeling skin on the soles of their feet, and it is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and then carry out standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.