If a patient uses a medication like Coral Ringworm Net, it may produce peeling of the skin about 3-4 days after the medication is used. The main ingredients of this drug are salicylic acid, benzoic acid and other keratolytic agents, so if some skin has fungal infections, especially on the feet and hands, forming keratosis pilaris or ringworm, a certain amount of flaking will usually occur in 3-4 days after using this drug soak. The flaking is mainly due to the exfoliation of the keratin caused by the ingredients of the drug, which may have a significant antifungal effect while exfoliating, and through this effect, a certain therapeutic effect is achieved. If the flaking is accompanied by significant pain, prompt anti-inflammatory treatment is required.