Treatment of tinea versicolor usually involves the use of antifungal medications, including miconazole nitrate and ketoconazole. Tinea versicolor is a type of ringworm caused by a fungal infection of the skin, and is called tinea versicolor because of its similarity in shape to a round coin. Tinea cruris is usually treated with topical medication, and the choice of medication will vary depending on the condition, which needs to be examined and clearly diagnosed by the dermatology department of the hospital. Treatment is usually given with highly effective antifungal drugs for topical treatment, preferred topical drugs are miconazole nitrate, ketoconazole, etc., and oral antifungal drugs, such as itraconazole, etc., can be taken if necessary. Infection of tinea versicolor, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs to avoid the use of drugs not standardized to cause serious consequences.