Summer feet dry, peeling may be physiological reasons, such as the frequent use of strong alkaline detergent, so that the local skin dry, flaking; may also be caused by pathological reasons, commonly found in tinea pedis, eczema, sweating herpes, exfoliative keratolysis and other diseases.
1. Tinea pedis: commonly known as “foot fungus”, due to fungal infections caused by skin diseases, easy to aggravate or recur in the summer, occurring in between the toes, soles, heels and other parts of the foot, manifested as erythema, pimples, pimples, dandruff, itching and other symptoms.
2. Eczema: the cause is unknown, is internal and external factors lead to inflammatory skin disease, can occur in any part of the body, when the feet of eczema may also appear scaly, skin thickening, mossy, itching and other symptoms.
3. Sweat herpes: the etiology is unknown, may be related to genetics, autonomic dysfunction, mental factors, etc., is a kind of blistering dermatosis that occurs in the palm and plantar areas and the lateral edges of the fingers and toes, often accompanied by sweaty hands and feet, flaky, itchy, etc., occurring in the summer, easy to relapse.
4. Exfoliative keratolysis: the cause is not clear, may be related to heredity, sweating, emotions, etc., mostly in the spring and summer or fall and winter seasons when the climate change, manifested mainly in point, flaky superficial peeling, no pain or itching, often accompanied by hyperhidrosis.
Summer feet dry, peeling skin may also be caused by other diseases, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.