Hard and itchy feet may be caused by tinea pedis or eczema, which needs to be consulted in time and treated actively.
Scaly keratosis pilaris is mainly characterized by chaffy scales and hyperkeratosis, manifested by rough skin, thickened keratin, dryness and flaking, which may be accompanied by itching. Thus, hard and itchy feet may be caused by scaly keratosis pilaris, and patients need to actively carry out antifungal infection treatment, using antifungal drugs such as clotrimazole, miconazole, and cycloheximide.
Chapped eczema is characterized by skin keratinization, thickening, desquamation, cracking performance of a class of eczema, occurring in the palms of the hands, feet and other parts of the foot, which can make the palms of the feet hard and itchy. Cracked eczema is recommended to use topical glucocorticoid drugs such as flumethasone ointment, and use moisturizing products.
There may be other reasons for hard and itchy feet, and medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional to avoid adverse reactions.