What to do about itchy toes

The common causes of itchy toes are tinea pedis, mosquito bites, eczema, etc. The causes of different treatments are different, and you should consult a doctor in time and use antifungal drugs, glucocorticoid hormone drugs, antihistamines, etc. under the guidance of a doctor for treatment.
1. Tinea pedis: caused by fungal infection, can lead to foot blisters, vesicles, maceration, scales and other changes, accompanied by significant itching. It is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions for external use of naftifine ketoconazole, terbinafine and other antifungal drugs.
2. Mosquito bites: localized pimples, bumps, bruises and other skin damage, accompanied by varying degrees of itching. Can follow the doctor’s instructions for local use of compound dexamethasone acetate cream and other drugs, to achieve anti-inflammatory, anti-itching effect. Itching symptoms are obvious, but also oral loratadine, ebastine and other drugs.
3. Eczema: itchy toes may also be caused by eczema, such patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for the external use of dinexed cream, halomethasone ointment and other glucocorticosteroid preparations, but also through the oral loratadine and other antihistamines to stop the itching.
In addition, itchy toes may also be caused by other diseases, before treatment should first clarify the cause of the disease, and targeted treatment, not blindly self-medication, so as to avoid ineffective treatment and delay the condition.