Guest guest Posted August 12, 2011 Report Share Posted August 12, 2011 I used it neat, but in such an extreme case would try a small patch test first..... S > I wonder if anyone has any words of wisdom/experience that could help > with this. My patient asked me to have a look at her daughter's feet. > The whole soles of both feet are red/ cracked/ peeling - all over. No > obvious sign of fungal infection between toes or in nails but it > doesn't look like eczema. Can you get eczema only on the soles of > feet??? She doesn't swim extensively (i wondered about cholorine and > too much water etc), says she dries her feet carefully - wears trainers > but has spent the most of the summer with her feet in sandals and shoes > providing plenty of circulation. GP has given her steroids but her mum > really wants to avoid these as much as possible. The soles are quite > shiny with layers of skin off in some areas and cracks in others. She > says it is very itchy. My first thoughts had been fungal > infection/contact dermatitis? eczema??? Has anyone seen anything like > this before. She has no other skin conditions, no eczema, and no other > areas at all other than the bottom of her feet. Any help would be > appreciated. > > Jean > > > ------------------------------------ > > List Owner: Graham White, MNIMH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2011 Report Share Posted August 12, 2011 Dear I have seen something like this a couple of times: one was contact dermatitis (new shoes?bare feet?), the other turned out to be psoriasis. In both cases something anti-inflammatory and soothing would help (calendula foot bath?).Best wishes > I wonder if anyone has any words of wisdom/experience that could help > with this. My patient asked me to have a look at her daughter's feet. > The whole soles of both feet are red/ cracked/ peeling - all over. No > obvious sign of fungal infection between toes or in nails but it > doesn't look like eczema. Can you get eczema only on the soles of > feet??? She doesn't swim extensively (i wondered about cholorine and > too much water etc), says she dries her feet carefully - wears trainers > but has spent the most of the summer with her feet in sandals and shoes > providing plenty of circulation. GP has given her steroids but her mum > really wants to avoid these as much as possible. The soles are quite > shiny with layers of skin off in some areas and cracks in others. She > says it is very itchy. My first thoughts had been fungal > infection/contact dermatitis? eczema??? Has anyone seen anything like > this before. She has no other skin conditions, no eczema, and no other > areas at all other than the bottom of her feet. Any help would be > appreciated. > > Jean > > > ------------------------------------ > > List Owner: Graham White, MNIMH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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