Dead skin on the feet can normally fall off on its own and does not require regular treatment. Excessive dead skin may be associated with fungal infections and vitamin deficiencies, and should be treated with antifungal and vitamin supplements.
The skin is a normal tissue structure consisting of epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissue. In general, the skin completes its renewal cycle in about 28 days. Therefore, during this period, dead skin is constantly appearing and shedding, so as to maintain the skin fine and radiant. Since the shedding of dead skin is a normal physiological process, there is usually no need to do too much treatment.
For fungal infections caused by more dead skin on the feet, you need to choose some antifungal drugs, such as topical miconazole nitrate cream, ketoconazole cream, etc., if necessary, oral antifungal drugs. Generally there is no need to deliberately treat the dead skin.
For the vitamin deficiency caused by a large number of dead skin, the diet should pay attention to take more vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits, but also can supplement the multivitamin, such as multivitamin tablets.
When more dead skin appears on the feet, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.