Peeling and cracking of toes in children can be caused by over-drying of the skin, vitamin deficiencies and tinea pedis. Usually you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use general treatment and medication such as urea Vitamin E cream, bifonazole cream and so on.
1. Excessive dry skin: due to the environmental temperature is too dry, too little water, or other reasons and lead to serious dehydration, the skin will appear dry, peeling, or even cracking phenomenon. Under the guidance of the doctor can be used externally with moisturizing skin medication, such as urea Vitamin E cream.
2. Vitamin deficiency: children picky eaters or partiality, may lead to vitamin deficiency, resulting in foot nutrition can not be timely supplementation, may also appear to toe peeling and cracking phenomenon.
Can be improved by strengthening the nutritional approach, you can eat meat, eggs and other protein-rich foods, as well as vegetables, fruits, etc., so as to supplement the vitamin B, improve the symptoms of children’s toes peeling and cracking.
3. Tinea pedis: Tinea pedis is a superficial fungal disease caused by fungal infections such as Trichophyton rubrum, and these fungi mainly act on the skin’s stratum corneum, making the stratum corneum thickened, thus inducing obvious dry cracks and peeling phenomenon. You can use miconazole nitrate ointment, bifonazole cream and other drugs externally under the guidance of a doctor to play an antifungal role.
If a child’s toes show symptoms of peeling and cracking, parents are advised to bring their children to the hospital in time for standardized treatment as prescribed by the doctor.