What is the rash on the sole of my foot?
What is the rash on the sole of my foot?
Acute athlete’s foot is an itchy red rash that can blister. It usually affects the soles of the feet and the space between the toes. Chronic athlete’s foot causes a scaly rash that can be mistaken for dry skin, with a “moccasin” type look, where the skin on the bottom and sides of your feet are dry and scaly.
Why do my feet go blotchy?
Livedo reticularis is thought to be due to spasms of the blood vessels or an abnormality of the circulation near the skin surface. It makes the skin, usually on the legs, look mottled and purplish, in sort of a netlike pattern with distinct borders. Sometimes livedo reticularis is simply the result of being chilled.
How do you get rid of a rash on the bottom of your foot?
At-home treatment for rashes on the hands and feet
- topical application of over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream.
- topical application of anti-itch medications containing pramoxine.
- topical application of lidocaine, or other types of pain medication.
- cold compresses.
- oral antihistamines.
What does dermatitis on the feet look like?
Thickened, discolored (reddish) skin on the ankles or shins. Itching. Open sores, oozing and crusting. Swelling.
What does contact dermatitis look like on feet?
If you experience contact dermatitis on your feet, symptoms may include redness, itchiness, a patchy or scaly rash, dry and cracked skin, bumps and blisters, swelling, burning, and/or tenderness. In some cases, Contact dermatitis may be a reaction to chemicals and materials commonly used in footwear.
What causes hot spots on bottom of feet?
Red “hot” spots on the skin are signs of pressure or friction. They are a warning that you need to take care of your feet. If pressure is not relieved, a hot spot is likely to blister. Left untreated, a blister can turn into an open wound or a corn (thickened skin on top of the foot) or callus.