It depends: Have you had any trauma? Has the skin changed color - i.e. Fungus infection with whitening of skin between the toes? Do you have any scaling (eczema) or lesion between the toes? Sometimes a severe fungal infection alters skin integrity between the toes to such extent that you can get bleeding. I would recommend that you see your physician in order to sort this out.
Answered 8/27/2013
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Deep skin fissures: They need to be protected from getting infected, a bacterial infection of the skin needs to be ruled out for efficient treatment, the fungal presence in those areas is usually the initial culprit of this condition.
Answered 10/1/2018
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