What to do about foot fungal infections

Foot fungal infection, also known as tinea pedis, should be regulated through general treatment, topical medication, oral medication and other measures. 1. General treatment: should keep the foot skin clean and hygienic, change shoes and socks diligently, and wash after sun exposure, avoid sweat infiltration, avoid immersion in water. 2. Topical drugs: blistering tinea pedis can be used externally with miconazole cream; impregnated vesicles can be wet with boric acid solution, followed by terbinafine ointment, clotrimazole cream, etc.; scaly keratosis can be exfoliated with benzoic acid ointment for local exfoliation, and then coated with biphenylbenzylazole ointment, clotrimazole ointment and other medications. 3. Oral medication: patients with long duration of illness and recurrent attacks can consider taking oral antifungal medication, such as itraconazole capsules and terbinafine tablets. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.