Blistering foot odor generally refers to blistering tinea pedis, which is generally treated clinically with topical and oral medications. Tinea pedis is caused by dermatophyte infection, mainly manifested as blisters between the toes, metatarsal and lateral edges of the foot, accompanied by obvious itching symptoms. 1. external drugs: tinea pedis is mainly treated with external drugs. Local topical imidazole antifungal drugs, including ketoconazole cream, clotrimazole cream, etc.; or topical acrylamide antifungal drugs, including terbinafine hydrochloride cream, butenafine hydrochloride cream. When there are more blisters, the less irritating cream or water (such as azole cream or solution, etc.) should be chosen. 2. Oral medication: If the symptoms are serious, in addition to external medication, oral medication such as itraconazole capsules and terbinafine hydrochloride tablets should be used. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid self-medication. Patients should pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the feet dry, do not share living things with others, if you stop using the drugs or do not pay attention to foot hygiene, there may be repeated attacks, can not get rid of the root!