Tinea pedis, or ringworm of the feet, causes tinea cruris when its blisters spread to the hands and needs to be treated with antifungal medication.
Tinea pedis is caused by a fungal infection of the skin of the feet and is contagious. When tinea pedis blisters spread to the hands, it causes tinea cruris, which is characterized by blisters, flaking and other lesions, and needs to be treated with antifungal infections. Topical antifungal drugs include clotrimazole, miconazole, terbinafine and so on. When the efficacy of topical medication is unsatisfactory, oral medication can be considered, including terbinafine, itraconazole, and so on.
When tinea pedis spreads to the hands, in addition to treating tinea pedis, tinea pedis should also be treated at the same time.
If you have the above mentioned diseases, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of medical professionals to avoid adverse reactions.