Why does the skin on the bottom of my feet peel?
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On the bottom of my big toe, and that area just under it, too (the balls of your feet except by my big toe) on BOTH feet have peely skin! If it means anything, there's a little brown smudge on my big toe nail (Just like the white dots on your finger nails) and I play soccer. Thanks!
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Answer:
Well the 'little brown smudge' under your nail is probably dried blood. You might have torn the skin under the toe when kicking something hard but it's nothing to worry about and will just disappear. The peely skin is probably athlete's foot.
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It's just dead skin. It's normal. They say that if it's peeling then your feet are growing. I don;t know if it's true but seems likely. The brown smudge is either dirt or dry blood. Make sure you don't scratch too much/hard. sooooo, umm hope I helped !! ^---^
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