What to do about ringworm

Tinea pedis is also known as tinea cruris, and its western medical name is infantile eczema. Treatment includes local treatment, systemic treatment and so on.
1. Local treatment: use cypress liquid and other wet compresses in the acute stage, use zinc oxide oil if there is no ooze, and use 3% boric acid solution if there is much exudation. In the subacute stage, use lotion, paste or oil, and in the chronic stage, use oil or ointment. Non-hormonal or weak hormonal topical treatment can be used, such as mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream or hydrocortisone butyrate cream.
2. Systemic treatment: infants over 6 months old can systematically apply anti-allergic drugs such as cetirizine drops and other antihistamines; if necessary, oral regulation of intestinal flora drugs such as Bacillus coagulans tablets, to help restore the balance of intestinal flora and regulate the immune system.
Milk ringworm is recommended to choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of a specialist, the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.