Tinea pedis is triggered by superficial skin fungal infections and can be treated with medications under the guidance of a doctor.
Patients suffering from tinea pedis can be treated locally under the guidance of a doctor. Commonly used drugs include imidazoles, such as clotrimazole, econazole, miconazole, ketoconazole, etc., and acrylamines, such as terbinafine and butenafine.
If it is the type of interferential erosion, mild paste or powder can be used, such as boric acid solution, Livanol, etc. for wet compresses, when the exudation is reduced and then use the powder of chrysanthemum, miconazole powder, etc., or oral antifungal drugs, such as itraconazole, fluconazole, terbinafine and other drugs for treatment.
It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor, according to the patient’s specific condition, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication, not blindly use drugs or unauthorized changes in drug dosage, so as not to have an adverse effect on the body, triggering the emergence of other diseases.