Itchy toes and peeling skin

Patients with itchy, peeling toe crevices may be considered to have interdigital eruption, or athlete’s foot. In this case, a fungal test can be performed at a hospital dermatology department, and a clear diagnosis of athlete’s foot can be made when the fungus is found. Since the fungus likes to grow and reproduce in the moist, warm interdigital area, it is particularly likely to develop if you sweat too much. In the treatment, you can choose some antifungal creams for topical treatment, common are clotrimazole cream, terbinafine hydrochloride cream, miconazole nitrate cream, etc. Topical drugs should generally be used for at least three consecutive weeks and above, because the fungus treatment is more stubborn, and at the same time, we should pay attention to foot hygiene, keep fresh, dry, try to wear breathable shoes and socks. After standard drug treatment and good foot hygiene, it can be cured.