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  • My foot does something similar to what you may be talking about....the only thing we've found to help is sand them and keep them well moiturized. There are some great creams out there and perscriptions as well. Here are some other things you might want to look at...... Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome (PLS) is an extremely rare genetic disorder that typically becomes apparent from approximately one to five years of age. PLS is characterized by the development of dry scaly patches on the skin of the palms and the soles (palmar-plantar hyperkeratosis) in association with severe inflammation and degeneration of the structures surrounding and supporting the teeth (periodontium). There are all types of diseases and conditions that can cause scaly skin in various parts of the body. Here is a site you might want to look at. http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/scaly_skin.htm

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