What’s going on with the skin on the soles of children’s feet?

Children’s soles of the feet peeling, clinically common in the lack of trace elements, exfoliative keratolysis, tinea pedis and other reasons, need to be specifically analyzed.
1. micronutrient deficiency: if the child is more picky in the usual diet, and diet irregularity, it is easy to cause the lack of micronutrients, thus appearing the phenomenon of peeling.
2. Exfoliative Keratolysis: It is a skin disease that occurs in the exfoliation of the stratum corneum of the feet. It can be manifested as peeling skin on the soles of the feet. The age of onset is relatively wide.
3. Tinea pedis: it is a fungal infection of the foot skin caused by ringworm, which can occur on the soles of children’s feet.
When the symptoms of children’s soles of the feet peeling persistent can not be relieved, there may be other reasons, this time should be timely to the hospital, standardized treatment, avoid unauthorized use of drugs, to prevent the occurrence of uncomfortable symptoms.