What’s wrong with small red dots of peeling skin on the soles of the feet?

The symptoms of small red dots on the soles of the feet with peeling skin are considered to be due to eczema, tinea pedis, herpes sweat and other factors.
1. Eczema: some patients may be in contact with microorganisms or allergies, resulting in the phenomenon of foot eczema, manifested as small red dots on the soles of the feet accompanied by symptoms of peeling, but also itchy performance.
2. Tinea pedis: usually caused by fungal infections, can be induced by shoes that are not breathable, excessive sweating, etc., so it will cause small red dots on the soles of the feet, accompanied by symptoms of peeling skin.
3. Sweat herpes: this is a blistering disease that occurs symmetrically on the hands or feet, and can be accompanied by itching, tingling, and peeling skin and other symptoms.
Small red dots on the soles of the feet peeling skin may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended that timely consultation, identify the causes, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.