Peeling skin on the soles of the feet without pain or itching may be caused by keratosis pilaris, exfoliative keratolysis, dry syndrome, eczema, etc., and further differential diagnosis is required.
1. Keratosis pilaris: in case of keratosis pilaris, the skin can be damaged due to fungal infection, resulting in the phenomenon of epidermal shedding.
2. Exfoliative Keratolysis: In the case of exfoliative keratolysis, the phenomenon of peeling of the soles of the feet can also occur due to sweating insufficiency leading to the shedding of keratin.
3. Dry Syndrome: In the case of Dry Syndrome, the skin is dry due to a variety of factors, and the epidermis may peel off.
4. Eczema: When inflammation occurs in the skin due to various factors, the inflammation will damage the skin and trigger the peeling of the epidermis.
If the patient has the phenomenon of peeling skin on the palms of the feet without pain or itching, please consult a doctor in time.