Peeling of skin after blisters on the feet may be caused by traumatic blisters, sweat blisters, and tinea pedis. After the blister ruptures, it may lead to localized peeling of skin.
1. Traumatic blisters: blisters on the feet are related to the role of external forces, such as repeated friction, irritation or wearing shoes that are relatively small, causing localized extrusion, which can cause traumatic blisters. If the blisters are small, the epithelium falls off after the blisters rupture, resulting in localized peeling.
2. Sweat blisters: Sweat blisters are prone to occur in the hot summer months and are associated with poor localized sweating. Herpes perspiration leads to localized deep-type blisters, which may be accompanied by obvious itching sensation. After the blisters rupture, the skin begins to peel off in circles.
3. Tinea pedis: tinea pedis is caused by fungal infection, tinea pedis has more types, such as blister type tinea pedis, resulting in localized blisters, blisters rupture can cause peeling.
The blisters can cause peeling after the blisters rupture. If the phenomenon of peeling, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital in time, but also for the primary disease treatment.