Tinea pedis, commonly known as “foot fungus”. It is a skin disease caused by a fungal infection that causes peeling, maceration, or blisters to appear on the side of the foot, and is most common in children who like to wear non-breathable shoes. Many parents think this is a “minor problem”, their own children to apply ointment, or even do not deal with. In fact, this disease, if left untreated, can be secondary to bacterial infection, turning into “fire” Dantox. Symptoms such as high fever, pain, and difficulty walking appear. On hot days, wearing sneakers and socks leads to impermeable feet, and the conditions of humidity plus temperature can easily trigger fungal infections. Preventive measures: Keep your feet fresh and breathable in summer and wear fewer sneakers. If you have symptoms of tinea pedis, treat them promptly by applying antifungal creams under the guidance of a doctor.