Itchy hand fungal infection, mainly caused by clinical ringworm, can be reasonably treated by topical antifungal drugs, topical exfoliators, oral antifungal drugs.
1. Topical antifungal drugs: Clotrimazole, miconazole, terbinafine and other antifungal ointment can be used for external application, which can play the role of antifungal and relieve itching and other discomfort.
2. Topical exfoliators: for patients with hyperkeratosis tinea versicolor, salicylic acid, urea ointment and other topical exfoliators can be used for treatment, which can soften the stratum corneum and promote the exfoliation of the stratum corneum.
3. Oral medication: For patients with tinea versicolor who are not well treated with topical medications and have recurrent attacks and hyperkeratosis, oral antifungal medications can be used for treatment, such as terbinafine and itraconazole.
Patients should actively consult the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, the specific treatment method and drugs, need to be in the guidance of a professional doctor for reasonable use.