It is cold and dry.
Dry weather
In the cold wind season, children's foot skin easily loses moisture, becomes dry, rough and even chapped. Remember to apply moisturizing cream to children to keep their skin moist.
Shoes are airtight.
If children wear airtight shoes for a long time, their feet will sweat easily, causing skin problems. Remember to choose shoes with good air permeability for your child to keep your feet dry and comfortable.
lack nutrition
If the child's diet lacks key nutrients such as vitamins A, B, C and E, the skin of the feet will also become dry, fragile and prone to cracking. Remember to let children eat more fruits and vegetables to ensure balanced nutrition.
Excessive cleaning
Frequent use of soap or detergent may destroy the natural protective layer of children's foot skin, making the skin more dry and sensitive. Gentle and clean, care for children's delicate skin.
Other diseases
Some diseases may also cause skin problems of feet. Such as hyperthyroidism and diabetes. If your child's foot skin problems continue to improve, please seek medical attention in time.