What to do if your toes are rotten and itchy

Toe rotting peeling itchy, consider and eczema, tinea pedis and other diseases related. It is recommended to pay attention to the care of the affected area, give glucocorticoids, antihistamines, antifungal drugs, under the guidance of a doctor.
1. Eczema: frequent wearing of breathable shoes, the use of certain drugs to soak the feet, bacterial infections, poor dietary habits, etc., may be induced by foot eczema, resulting in localized peeling, itching with erosion. Glucocorticoid treatment can be prescribed, such as external halometasone cream, oral methylprednisolone tablets if necessary. Severe itching can also be oral antihistamines such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets.
2. Tinea pedis: Tinea pedis is caused by fungal infection and may occur on the soles of the feet, heels, and between the toes. Such as impregnated vesicular tinea pedis, resulting in localized skin impregnation whitish, moist and vesicular. Boric acid solution, isacridine and other topical applications can be given to dry the skin and reduce exudation; the use of antifungal drugs such as topical ketoconazole ointment, oral itraconazole, etc., have the effect of inhibiting or killing the fungus.
Toe erosion and peeling with itching, it is recommended that patients pay attention to rest and care of the affected area, if necessary, go to the hospital dermatology department to find the cause, under the guidance of the dermatologist medication.