Treatment of blistering foot odor

Treatment for blistering athlete’s foot includes topical and oral antifungal medications. Tinea pedis, also known as tinea pedis, is caused by a fungal infection, and blistering tinea pedis, a type of tinea pedis, is also a type of tinea pedis. The main manifestation is the appearance of localized blisters, which can be fused with each other, and after the blisters rupture there may be honeycomb bright red vesicles. Treatment includes topical and oral antifungal drugs. 1. Topical drugs: tinea pedis is caused by fungal infection, and antifungal ointment can be given, such as terbinafine hydrochloride gel, clotrimazole cream, and econazole nitrate spray. When there is impregnated erosion, blister rupture and obvious exudation, it is necessary to first give 3% boric acid solution, 0.1% isacridine and other wet compresses, and then use creams or gel preparations when there is no obvious exudation. 2. Oral medication: Oral antifungal drugs, including terbinafine hydrochloride, itraconazole, etc., which can inhibit or kill the fungus, are needed when external medications are not effective. It is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital, combined with the doctor’s advice on the use of medication, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions.