Tinea pedis is an inflammatory skin disease caused by a fungal infection that stimulates the nerves in the skin and causes itching, and in some cases, it may gradually be accompanied by a bacterial infection, and the inflammation may also stimulate the nerves, causing the itching to increase further. For tinea pedis to occur, it is important to first avoid excessive scratching and massaging of the feet to avoid self-infection, and to keep the feet clean and dry. Antifungal treatment can also be used when tinea pedis occurs, such as local application of creams such as ketoconazole and econazole to inhibit fungal growth. In addition, oral antifungal medications, such as itraconazole, can also be taken. It is important to stick with antifungal medication for more than 2-4 weeks when performing treatment for tinea pedis in order to effectively avoid recurrence of tinea pedis.