What to do with small clear blisters on your toes

Clear blisters on the toes may be a sign of blistering tinea pedis, which can be treated with localized antifungal medications. Clear blisters on the toes may be the manifestation of blister-type tinea pedis, related to local fungal infection. This kind of tinea pedis is mainly manifested by scattered distribution of small blisters, the wall of the blister is not easy to break, the blister liquid is relatively bright, the blisters can appear after drying and absorption of flaking, often accompanied by itching symptoms. The treatment of tinea pedis is based on topical antifungal drugs, which can be used externally with antifungal creams such as terbinafine, and severe infections can be treated with oral antifungal drugs such as itraconazole capsules. Vesicular tinea pedis should go to the regular hospital in time, the above drugs should be used under the guidance of the doctor, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.