Lead acetate is a chemical agent, and if we look at it from the chemical point of view, the more commonly used lead acetate is lead acetate trihydrate, and there is also lead acetate anhydrous, etc., with different textures and different efficacy. Lead acetate is a weak electrolyte with a strong acidic texture, so lead acetate alone has little to no effect in treating skin diseases. However, lead acetate added to topical ointments for treating skin diseases and mixed with other ingredients can indeed treat skin diseases, such as allergic skin diseases and fungal skin diseases. If you use single lead acetate to soak your feet or apply it to your skin, you must pay attention to the ratio of the mixture, and the ratio should reach 1:2000 or even more when it is mixed with water in order to play a therapeutic role, which can be applied wet or cold to treat eczema, sweat pimples, fungal infections, etc.