Patients with gingivitis can wear socks. However, do not wear tight socks, try to choose cotton socks, and make sure that the socks are dry and clean, in order to prevent the inguinitis area from being infected and aggravated. Inflammation of the nail is usually caused by the patient pulling out the foot barbs, or excessive trimming of the toenails. For mild to moderate cases, topical antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment or fusidic acid ointment can be used. If the symptoms of gingivitis are more severe, nail extraction may be necessary. It is possible to wear socks for patients with onychomycosis, but it is recommended to wear loose, clean, cotton socks, otherwise it is not conducive to the recovery of the disease. For patients with inguinitis, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time, complete the examination and then under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.