All symptoms of the disease take some time to control, so there is no such thing as quick itch relief. At present, the faster way to relieve the disease is to carry out antifungal and anti-allergy treatment (i.e., treating the symptoms and causes of the disease at the same time). Tinea pedis, also known as tinea pedis, is a fungal infection of the superficial skin of the feet, and the itchy symptoms are mainly seen in blister-type and vesicular-type tinea pedis. 1. Anti-fungal treatment: the anti-fungal treatment of tinea pedis is divided into local anti-fungal treatment (external anti-fungal ointment is the mainstay) and systemic anti-fungal treatment (oral anti-fungal medicine is the mainstay). Local antifungal treatment should be based on the type of tinea pedis to choose different dosage forms and treatment plans; such as blister type can choose non-irritating solution or cream; vesiculobullous can be used first with a wet compress, and then choose cream and other types of dosage forms, and keep the local dry. Commonly used topical antifungal drugs include imidazoles (ketoconazole, etc.), arylamines (terbinafine, etc.), and other antifungal drugs (amorphophallus application, etc.). For patients with large area of rash, poor local treatment and recurrent symptoms, systemic antifungal treatment can be carried out, and patients can take oral antifungal drugs such as terbinafine and itraconazole. 2. Anti-allergic treatment: patients with severe itching symptoms can take oral loratadine, cetirizine and other antihistamines. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals and medical institutions, with the help of doctors, choose the appropriate treatment plan; at the same time, they need to do a good job of daily care, wear loose and breathable shoes and socks, change and wash frequently, and keep the feet dry and clean. The above drugs should be used in strict compliance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication to avoid serious adverse reactions.