Abraded skinned feet should first be braked and rested, then sterilized and bandaged, and medication applied if necessary. Abraded feet need to avoid prolonged rest, rest as much as possible, and then treat the skin. Generally speaking, if the skin is only slightly oozing, without redness, swelling and infection, you can disinfect the wound, and then apply a band-aid to protect the wound. If there is significant oozing, redness and swelling, and the wound is large, a wound dressing can be used after disinfection to promote wound healing, and then a bandage can be applied, with regular disinfection and dressing changes. If the wound becomes infected, antibiotic treatment may be needed. If your feet keep swelling and hurting after rubbing the skin, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment to avoid aggravation of the condition.