What’s wrong with feet that peel but don’t smell or itch?

Peeling of the feet but not smelly or itchy may be due to exfoliative dystrophy, vitamin deficiency, chronic eczema, dry skin, fungal infections and other causes. 1. Exfoliative dystrophy: the cause of the disease is not clear, may be related to external environmental factors, skin sweating and other stimuli, may cause feet peeling but not smelly and itchy symptoms. 2. Vitamin deficiency: for example, lack of B vitamins, lack of vitamin A, lack of vitamin C, etc., may also lead to foot skin abnormalities, resulting in foot peeling but not stinking or itching. 3. Chronic eczema: Inflammatory skin reactions caused by internal and external stimuli, chronic eczema may cause skin roughness and thickening, moss-like changes, resulting in foot peeling but not smelly or itchy. 4. Dry skin: dry weather and air, or the use of soap stimulation caused by dry skin, may also lead to foot peeling but not stinking or itching. 5. Fungal infections: fungal infections cause scaly keratosis pilaris, which may cause rough, flaky and dry skin, and may also lead to foot peeling but not smelly or itchy. The feet peeling but not stink and itch, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check, clear cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.