Tinea pedis, also known as tinea pedis, is caused by a fungal infection that can be eradicated with standardized treatment, but the disease has a high recurrence rate, so attention should also be paid to preventing recurrence. For the majority of people with tinea pedis, regular treatment under the guidance of a doctor after active consultation and adherence to antifungal medication can result in the elimination of the fungus and the disappearance of clinical manifestations and rashes. However, the recurrence rate of tinea pedis is still high, with more than 80% of the population having more than two recurrences per year on average, which is mainly related to the fact that the corresponding population does not complete the treatment course according to the doctor’s instructions. Therefore, it is recommended that people with tinea pedis should follow the doctor’s instructions and standardize the use of medication in order to achieve the eradication standard of complete subsidence of papules, blisters, vesicles and other lesions, disappearance of itching, and negative mycological examination. And pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life, pay attention to the hygiene of public places and public supplies, and actively treat ringworm in other parts of the body in order to prevent the recurrence of this disease.