What should I do if my toes are peeling but it doesn’t hurt or itch?

Peeling toes but no pain or itching may be due to tinea pedis. It is a superficial fungal infection of the feet, which should not be scratched. Generally use drugs for treatment. Topical medications are generally used for a period of 1~2 months. Including 3% boric acid solution, 0.1% isacridine, etc. for wet compresses, waiting for the exudation to reduce when given powder such as zinc oxide powder, miconazole powder, etc.. If the scaly keratotic type is not chapped stronger exfoliating preparations such as compound benzoic acid cream can be used. Systemic medications include oral itraconazole and terbinafine. If there is peeling of the toes but no pain or itching, do not use your own medication, you need to seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid serious complications.