Fungal infections on the feet are generally referred to as tinea pedis, which can be thoroughly treated by general treatment, topical medication, and systemic medication.
1. General treatment: those with nail fungus disease should treat nail fungus disease at the same time to eliminate the source of infection; wear shoes and socks with good ventilation to keep the feet dry; do not share shoes and socks, bathtubs, footbaths and other daily necessities.
2. Topical drugs: blister tinea pedis can be used externally with antifungal drugs such as naftifine ketoconazole cream; impregnated vesicles can be given 3% boric acid solution as wet compresses, to be given miconazole powder when oozing is reduced, and then naftifine ketoconazole cream can be used externally after the lesions are dry; scaly keratotic type can be used when there is no chapping, and benzoic acid ointment can be used.
3. Oral medication: oral antifungal drugs such as itraconazole or terbinafine. Tinea pedis secondary bacterial infection should be combined with antibiotics such as cefprozil, triggered by ringworm rash should be given anti-allergic drugs such as loratadine and other treatments.
Fungal infections on the feet are recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, do not use prescriptions, so as not to cause aggravation of the condition.