The peeling of toes in infants is considered to be caused by tinea pedis, keratolysis, vitamin A deficiency, as well as other causes such as eczema. 1. Tinea pedis: Tinea pedis is mainly caused by fungal infections, and patients will have itchy, thickened and flaky skin on the feet, as well as skin peeling and other manifestations. If tinea pedis is present on the feet of infants, there may be symptoms of peeling of the toes. 2. Keratosis pilaris: the cause of keratosis pilaris is not yet clear, and it is considered to be caused by dermatophyte infection and excessive sweating. The patient will be the soles of the feet, palms and other parts of the foot will appear peeling, scaling and other symptoms. If the baby toes appear keratosis pilaris, there will be symptoms of peeling. 3. Vitamin A deficiency: Vitamin A deficiency may be caused by insufficient intake of vitamin A and liver disease. Patients will have dry skin, flaky skin, itchiness, as well as other manifestations such as dry eyes and growth disorders. If an infant develops vitamin A deficiency, it will manifest as peeling toes. 4. Others: Peeling of toes in infants is also considered to be caused by eczema, palmoplantar pustulosis and other causes. It is recommended that infants with peeling toes, parents need to take their babies to the doctor in a timely manner, the doctor in a clear cause to choose the appropriate method of treatment.