Itchy toes are commonly seen in tinea pedis, frostbite, mosquito bites and other diseases, which need to be clearly diagnosed and treated with appropriate medications, such as antifungal medications, glucocorticoids, and antipruritic agents.
1. Tinea pedis: the treatment of this disease, you need to use topical antifungal drugs, such as terbinafine hydrochloride, bifonazole cream, etc.; if the condition is more serious, the effect of topical drug treatment is not good, you need to take oral antifungal treatment, such as terbinafine, itraconazole, etc.; such as itchy symptoms are obvious, you can use topical antipruritic treatment, such as glycerol detergent and so on.
2. Frostbite: For unbroken skin lesions, compound heparin ointment, polysulfonic acid mucopolysaccharide cream and other drugs can be used externally to improve the symptoms; those who have been broken, 5% boric acid ointment, 1% erythromycin ointment and other medications; if necessary, oral vasodilators, such as nicotinamide, nifedipine and so on, to improve microcirculation, increase blood flow and reduce the symptoms.
3. Insect bite dermatitis: if the itching is serious, you can apply ice packs to relieve the symptoms; you can also use topical antipruritic agents, such as glycerine lotion, etc.; if the condition is serious, you can take oral antihistamines, such as chlortetracycline, cetirizine, etc.; if necessary, you can use glucocorticosteroids to treat the symptoms, such as hydrocortisone cream, mometasone furoate ointment.
It is recommended that the patient is clearly diagnosed, under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use of medication, not blindly self-medication.