Professional Podiatric Foot Care

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Xerosis: Dry Skin on Your Feet

Dry skin, also called xerosis is a very common skin condition that occurs at all ages and affects numerous parts of the body, including the feet. Skin that’s involved may appear dehydrated, peeled, irritated and inflamed. It can also feel rough, scaly, and sometimes itchy. Skin becomes dry when it loses too much water and natural oils. If you’ve typically had normal skin on your feet and notice them becoming increasingly dry, Dr. Mark Forman can help.


Xerosis is the medical term for abnormally dry skin. Dry skin is common, especially in the elderly and people who live in dry climates. It is usually a minor and temporary problem, but may cause discomfort to those affected. Your skin needs moisture to stay smooth, which is why it’s important to keep hydrated every day. There are several factors that can cause xerosis such as bathing or showering habitually more than once a day, not applying lotion to re-moisturize the area, and using excessively hot water while showering or bathing. Using a moisturizer frequently throughout the day may help relieve symptoms. However, if the condition persists more than two weeks, this could indicate an infection and you may want to call Dr. Forman.


If you notice your feet becoming increasingly dry, please give us a call. To learn more about the conditions we treat and the services we provide visit www.azfootpain.com for more information. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Mark Forman in Scottsdale, AZ, call 480-423-8400.

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