Baby heel peeling and dry skin, friction stimulation and other physiological factors, but also consider with eczema, tinea pedis and so on. 1. Physiological factors: when the baby heel skin is excessively dry, frequent friction stimulation, may appear heel peeling phenomenon. 2. Eczema: eczema is related to heredity, immune abnormality, chronic infectious lesions, etc., which can cause some babies’ heels to appear erythematous, papular, desquamative and other changes, accompanied by significant itching. 3. Tinea pedis: tinea pedis can also cause some babies heel peeling, but also easy to accompany the itchy skin, dry skin cracking and other symptoms. Tinea pedis is associated with fungal infections and is mainly transmitted through direct or indirect contact. Parents are advised to take better care of their babies’ feet and avoid scratching them to avoid infection. If the baby is accompanied by other abnormalities, parents should take the baby to the doctor in time.