Immersion foot | |
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Trench foot as seen on an unidentified soldier during World War I | |
Specialty | Dermatology |
Immersion foot syndromes are a class of foot injury caused by water absorption in the outer layer of skin.[1][2] There are different subclass names for this condition based on the temperature of the water to which the foot is exposed. These include trench foot, tropical immersion foot, and warm water immersion foot.[3]: 26–7 In one 3-day military study, it was found that submersion in water allowing for a higher skin temperature resulted in worse skin maceration and pain.[4]