There are many reasons for dry and rough heels, such as physiological factors, athlete’s foot, foot eczema and so on. 1. Physiological factors: wearing high heels for a long time, walking for a long time, etc., due to the heel for a long time to suffer friction stimulation, so it may cause dry and rough heels. 2. Tinea pedis: Tinea pedis can also cause dry and rough heels, especially keratosis pilaris, which can lead to dry and rough dead skin on the patient’s heels. This disease is caused by fungal infection, which leads to localized thickening of the skin on the heel, thus causing dry and rough heels. 3. foot eczema: foot eczema recurrence, can also lead to heel cuticle thickening, thus heel dry rough, and may also be accompanied by itching, pain and other symptoms. There are many reasons that lead to dry and rough heels, if we exclude physiological factors, we suggest that patients go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, after a clear diagnosis to give standardized treatment, do not ignore the symptoms, take it lightly.