Foot fungus is a fungal infection, and when it infects the face it is called ringworm of the face, and it can manifest itself in the form of red spots and pimples on the face. Tinea pedis is a fungal infection, and when it spreads to the face, it is called tinea cruris. The symptoms of tinea versicolor are varied, and usually cause an inflammatory reaction in the facial skin, such as ring-shaped enlarged erythema, pimples or blisters, and flaking symptoms. As the disease progresses, hyperpigmentation may occur, with gradually elevated edges, pustules and oozing, along with intense itching. Facial skin infection with fungus may also lead to skin ulcers and other serious consequences, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to do antifungal treatment after the appearance of the above symptoms, usually pay attention to foot hygiene, the appearance of fungal infections on the feet, go to the hospital in time to prevent the aggravation of the condition.