What’s wrong with the itchy hard skin on the toe joints?

Itchy hard skin on the toe joints may be a symptom of tinea pedis, chronic eczema and other diseases.
1. Tinea pedis: Tinea pedis is a fungal infectious disease of the skin caused by dermatophyte infection, which often occurs on the soles of the feet and the skin between the toes. The skin on the patient’s feet may appear peeling, dry and cracked, hard skin and other symptoms, accompanied by itching.
2. Chronic eczema: chronic eczema is a recurrent chronic inflammatory skin disease. Chronic eczema lesions are usually characterized by hypertrophy, roughness, crusting and other symptoms, accompanied by a significant itching.
Itchy hard skin on the toe joints, there may be other reasons, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause, under the guidance of the doctor for formal treatment.