V.M. asks from Aurora, CO on May 06, 2010
3 Year Old with Peeling Skin on Toes
Hello,
I have a 3 year old son who has peeling skin all over his toes and both feet. It looks like a bunch of blisters. At first I thought it might be athlete's foot but the more research I've been doing I'm not so sure anymore. The don't seem to be irritating or uncomfortable to him. They also are not red or cracking. I plan to call the doctor tomorrow. Just wondering if anyone has a clue what it might be or what I should do in the meantime. Thanks.
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D.N. answers from Chicago on May 06, 2010
It could be a form of athlete's foot. I had something similar for years when I was little. It was horrible, not always bubbly skin for this. Another thing it could be is sweating and rubbing against the front of the shoe. One of my girls has this problem when the weather starts to get warmer. I make her take off her socks once in the house and wash her feet. Also, air out the shoes.
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D.N. answers from Chicago on May 06, 2010
It could be a form of athlete's foot. I had something similar for years when I was little. It was horrible, not always bubbly skin for this. Another thing it could be is sweating and rubbing against the front of the shoe. One of my girls has this problem when the weather starts to get warmer. I make her take off her socks once in the house and wash her feet. Also, air out the shoes.
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E.F. answers from Casper on May 07, 2010
I think it could be a form of athletes feet. My daughters feet do this too. Try soaking in vinegar or applying hydrocortisone or an anti fungal ointment.
Good luck
E.
V.C. answers from Dallas on May 07, 2010
V.,
My son had that and the podiatrist prescribed a liquid antipersperant. I didn't like the idea of using that on broken skin. So I tried the Shaklee baby lotion. It was gone the next day. If you are interested in this, let me know.
V.
J.G. answers from Colorado Springs on May 06, 2010
Hey, I work with a company that sells natural products, and they have a great lotion and soap that's really easy on the skin. It's possible that your son has some sort of allergy to the soaps that he's using, or maybe the chemicals are just to harsh in it. I love all of the products, if you're interested check out my website www.livetotalwellness.com/joycita Good luck!
J.
T.H. answers from Portland on May 06, 2010
I don't, but can you post what happened because my son has the same thing!!!
Good luck!
T.
C.G. answers from Davenport on May 06, 2010
My son had the same, I used to athlete foot cream and it cleared it up.
S.S. answers from Santa Barbara on May 06, 2010
My son has the same thing. It is from his feet sweating. Almost like the pruney stuff that happens to fingers and toes in the bathtub. I put him in really breathable socks and it seems to help.
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K.D. answers from Colorado Springs on May 07, 2010
If he does have blisters, you may want to also check for a low grade fever. My son just went through a bout of Hand Foot and Mouth. The symptoms are low grade fever, blisters in their mouth, on their hands, and on their feet. There is no medicine to give them, but it is highly contagious to other children if they have the symptoms. I would get him checked just in case. If thats not what it is, he may just have really sweaty feet, and in his shoes they get 'wet' with sweat and his skin is to soft to take it. Good Luck!
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