
That stubborn red rash, those itchy blisters, or the burning patch of skin on your foot may not be random — your skin could be reacting to something it touches every single day. Contact dermatitis affects millions of people each year, and the feet are especially vulnerable thanks to socks, shoes, adhesives, and at-home foot soaks. Understanding what’s triggering your skin reaction is the first step toward lasting relief and healthier feet.
At Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists, Dr. D. Sean Sweeney, DPM, FACFAS, and Dr. Christy Leahey, DPM, FACFAS, bring more than 20 years of trusted podiatric expertise to identifying and treating skin reactions on the feet. As the award-winning practice voted Best Podiatrist in The Woodlands by Living Magazine every year since 2012, our team blends compassionate care with advanced diagnostic skills to help calm, clear, and comfort your skin again.
What Is Contact Dermatitis?
Contact dermatitis is skin irritation or inflammation triggered when your skin comes into contact with a specific substance. On the feet, it generally falls into two categories:
- Primary irritant dermatitis — a non-allergic reaction caused by exposure to irritating substances like chemicals, oils, wet cement, or overly strong foot soaks.
- Allergic contact dermatitis — an immune response that develops after your skin becomes sensitized to a substance, such as dyes in socks, shoe materials, or adhesive tapes.
Common Causes & Symptoms
Many cases come from everyday exposures you may not suspect. Repeated contact with workplace chemicals, hot-water soaks, or home remedies using bleach, vinegar, salt water, or iodine-based solutions can damage the skin when used improperly. In people with diabetes, these reactions can lead to serious complications, including infection and limb-threatening wounds.
Allergic reactions often follow a tell-tale pattern that mirrors the source — a rash matching your sock line, blisters under athletic tape, or irritation along the edge of a shoe. Keep in mind that not every blistering rash under tape is an allergy; trapped heat and moisture can also trigger an athlete’s foot infection that looks similar.
Treatment Options
Effective treatment starts with identifying the cause. Our providers carefully evaluate your skin, lifestyle, and footwear to pinpoint the trigger and recommend the right approach:
- Cool compresses to soothe burns and chemical irritation (avoid ointments, as they trap heat).
- Topical steroid creams like hydrocortisone for confirmed allergic reactions — never used on suspected infections, as they can mask worsening problems.
- Anti-fungal creams when athlete’s foot is involved, particularly after tape occlusion.
- Footwear and sock changes to eliminate exposure to known allergens.
For patients with lingering inflammation or slow-healing skin, we may incorporate advanced options like MLS laser therapy, an FDA-cleared treatment that reduces inflammation and accelerates tissue repair with an 85–90% efficacy rate.
Why Choose Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists for Contact Dermatitis Care in The Woodlands, TX?
Patients across The Woodlands and Magnolia trust our practice for one reason: we treat people, not just symptoms. Dr. Sweeney and Dr. Leahey combine board-certified expertise with a warm, personalized approach, ensuring every patient — from children to seniors and diabetic patients — receives a thoughtful diagnosis and a clear plan forward.
You’ll also benefit from prompt appointments for urgent skin concerns, leading-edge treatments like MLS laser therapy, and in-office physical therapy when recovery support is needed. With a 14-year streak as The Woodlands’ Best Podiatrist and two convenient locations, we make expert foot care simple, supportive, and accessible.
Find Relief from Foot Skin Reactions Today
Don’t let an itchy, painful, or infected rash interfere with your daily life. The team at Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists will identify your trigger, calm your skin, and help you protect your feet for the long haul. Call our The Woodlands office at (281) 292-4944 or our Magnolia office at (281) 789-4956 to schedule your consultation today.