Blisters on the soles of the feet may be related to excessive friction, tinea pedis, hand, foot and mouth disease, herpetic pemphigoid, etc. The ointment used for each disease is different, and commonly used ointments include miconazole nitrate cream, fusidic acid cream, and so on.
1. Excessive friction: If the feet rub against the shoes repeatedly, it may lead to blisters or blood blisters on the skin of the feet, accompanied by severe pain. Antibiotic drugs such as fusidic acid cream and mupirocin cream can be applied to prevent infection.
2. Tinea pedis: The skin on the feet may appear dry and cracked, blisters, itching and other symptoms. Anti-fungal drugs such as miconazole nitrate cream, ketoconazole cream and amorolfine cream can be applied for treatment.
3. Hand, foot and mouth disease: Typical symptoms are herpes or rashes on the skin of hands and feet. You can apply glycerin lotion, with the use of lincomycin lidocaine gel and other drugs to relieve itching. During the onset of the disease, attention should be paid to isolation to avoid cross-infection.
4. Herpetic pemphigoid: manifested as erythema and blisters on the skin. For those who have not broken out, you can apply halometasone cream, etc. If you have broken out, you can apply roxithromycin ointment and other drugs to prevent infection.
Patients should consult a doctor in time to make a clear diagnosis and use medication strictly in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. If the effect of applying medication alone is not good, it should also be combined with other methods of treatment.