Most people now wear shoes bought from shopping malls. The quality of shoes can be good or bad. Good shoes are very comfortable, breathable and not stuffy. Some shoes have hard soles and are very stuffy to wear. If your feet are often exposed to this hot and stuffy environment, it is easy to get athlete's foot. Athlete's foot is actually a fungal infection, which is mainly caused by the inability of the feet to come into contact with the air. There is a medicine for treating athlete's foot that is very effective. Tinea pedis (commonly known as "athlete's foot" or athlete's foot) is caused by fungal infection. The skin damage often occurs unilaterally (i.e. one foot) first, and then infects the other side after several weeks or months. Blisters mainly appear on the soles and sides of the toes, most commonly between the third and fourth toes, and can also appear on the soles of the feet. They are deep small blisters that can gradually merge into large blisters. A characteristic of the skin lesions of tinea pedis is that they have clear boundaries and can gradually expand outward. As the disease progresses or scratching occurs, erosion, exudation, or even bacterial infection and pustules may occur. treat 1. Those with erosion and exudation between toes Do not use any strongly irritating medications externally. It is best to allow the wound to dry and astringent before applying medication. You can apply a 1:8000 potassium permanganate solution as a wet compress, then apply external oil or powder, and after the skin is dry, switch to creams or ointments such as terbinafine hydrochloride. 2. If the skin is severely keratinized and thickened, antifungal drugs are difficult to penetrate and absorb You can first use 10% salicylic acid ointment or compound benzoic acid ointment to soften the cuticle, and then use antifungal drugs. If the skin is obviously dry and cracked, you can soak it in warm water each time to soften the cuticle, and then use antifungal drugs. For those with obvious dry and cracked skin, you can apply ointment locally after soaking in warm water each time, then seal it with plastic film and wrap it with a bandage. Remove it after 24 to 48 hours and then use antifungal drugs. 3. Small blisters on the feet that have not broken You can first soak it in 3% boric acid solution, and then use antifungal creams such as bifonazole cream. 4. Tinea pedis combined with bacterial infection, in principle, should be treated with local antibacterial agents first You can use furacilin solution or 1:2000 berberine solution for wet compress. For severe infection, you can take antibiotics orally, such as cephalexin capsules, erythromycin, etc. 5. Systemic treatment For stubborn tinea pedis, oral medications can be given if there are no contraindications. Such as terbinafine, itraconazole, fluconazole, etc. These oral medications are effective, but attention should be paid to their possible side effects and they should not be used by people with poor liver function. 6. Take your medication consistently Tinea pedis is a chronic infection in which fungi grow and multiply in the stratum corneum and require long-term medication to completely eliminate it. Therefore, after the symptoms of tinea pedis are relieved, you still need to continue taking the medication. The skin's metabolic cycle is about 28 days, so the medication must be taken for more than four weeks. It is best to conduct fungal examination and culture, and it is considered cured only if the results are negative for three consecutive weeks. 7. Don’t abuse medication The most important thing about using medicine for tinea pedis is to carry out consistent and regular treatment according to the classification. Do not blindly treat the disease on your own, as this often delays and worsens the condition. 8. Medication should be based on the specific conditions of the disease Tinctures should not be used on broken areas, and ointments should be used on thickened skin and cracks. 9. When tinea pedis is secondary infected, acute inflammation occurs locally It cannot be treated according to general tinea pedis treatment, and the secondary infection should be dealt with first. If there is redness or swelling, apply boric acid water or furazolidone liquid for cold or warm compress locally, and if necessary, apply antibiotics systemically. prevention 1. Pay attention to cleanliness, keep your skin dry, keep your feet clean, wash several times a day, and change socks frequently. 2. Foot basins and foot towels should be used separately to avoid infecting others. 3. It is not advisable to wear non-breathable shoes such as sports shoes and hiking shoes to avoid excessive foot sweating and aggravated foot odor. People with tight spaces between toes can use clean gauze or cotton balls to sandwich the toes or choose split-toe socks to facilitate moisture absorption and ventilation. 4. Do not eat foods that can easily cause sweating, such as hot peppers, raw onions, raw garlic, etc. 5. The mood should be calm. Excitement and agitation can easily induce sweating and aggravate tinea pedis. 6. Tinea pedis is a contagious skin disease. You should avoid scratching to prevent self-infection and secondary infection. |
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