Tinea pedis is a disease caused by a fungal infection and can be treated with antifungal medications. It is recommended to find the cause of the disease while treating it to avoid recurrent attacks. Antifungal medications such as, terbinafine hydrochloride ointment, ketoconazole ointment, and dacrynic acid are preferred for the treatment of tinea pedis, and can be used in combination with two types of ointments for topical application. It can also be treated with oral antifungal medications such as fluconazole and itraconazole. Tinea pedis is prone to recurring attacks, mainly because the cause of the trigger is not removed. For example, wearing impermeable shoes, rain boots and humid working environment for a long time. If you do not pay attention to personal hygiene, do not do a good job of sanitary cleaning, and often use public slippers, or are restricted by your job and wear leather shoes for a long time, which do not breathe well, it can easily lead to tinea pedis. Also, ringworm is highly contagious and if a family member has it, the rest of the family has a higher chance of getting it, especially teenagers and young children who are more likely to be infected. You should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash your feet regularly, avoid drinking alcohol and spicy stimulating foods, and eat a light diet. Especially, footwear with good ventilation is recommended. It is recommended that you follow a standardized foot treatment program to reduce the recurrence of tinea pedis through systematic conditioning and daily care.