Tinea pedis is also known as tinea pedis, and the common symptoms of this disease include redness, blisters, erosion, skin thickening, flaking, etc. Usually, there are no symptoms such as skin swelling. If patients with tinea pedis have swollen toes, the possibility of combined bacterial infection is considered to be high, and in serious cases, it can cause dengue or cellulitis, and the symptoms can be improved through general treatment, topical medication and oral medication. 1. General treatment: It is recommended to keep the feet dry and breathable, do not share daily necessities with others. Do not stop taking medication without authorization to avoid recurrence; at the same time, patients should avoid scratching the affected area to avoid aggravation of local infection. 2. Topical drug treatment: patients can use antifungal drugs, including bifonazole, miconazole, econazole, ketoconazole, etc.; if accompanied by local redness, swelling and pus, erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment and other anti-infective treatments can be used under the guidance of the doctor. 3. Oral drug treatment: patients with tinea pedis have localized swelling, considering the possibility of combined bacterial infection, but also does not exclude the possibility of the spread of fungi to the deep tissue. Can follow the doctor’s instructions oral sensitive antibiotic treatment, such as penicillin and cephalosporin antibiotics, etc.; also in the doctor’s guidance oral antifungal drugs, such as terbinafine, itraconazole and so on. Before using the above medications, they should be used under the guidance of a doctor and according to the results of relevant examinations, such as routine blood tests, bacterial cultures, fungal microscopy and cultures, and so on. It is recommended that patients with tinea pedis who have swollen toes go to the dermatology department of a regular hospital in a timely manner to get a clear diagnosis, and then give targeted treatment according to the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor.