White skin on the soles of the feet may be related to tinea pedis, exfoliative keratolysis, eczema and other diseases. 1. Tinea pedis: Tinea pedis caused by fungal infection, the skin on the soles of the feet is destroyed by the fungus to appear necrosis, and white skin may appear. Some patients may have fissure erosion of the toes, and in severe cases, blisters may appear. 2. Exfoliative Keratolysis: This disease is related to genetic factors and can occur on both hands and feet. Hyperhidrosis can induce this disease, the main symptom is the appearance of small white spots, and then expand into blisters, and finally into thin scales off. 3. Eczema: the onset of autoimmune factors, mainly due to immune abnormalities caused by skin barrier function damage. It is characterized by dry, cracked and flaky soles on both sides, accompanied by itching. When there is white skin on the soles of the feet, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, comply with the doctor’s instructions for further examination, and clarify the cause of the disease for targeted treatment or treatment.