Tinea pedis refers to ringworm of the feet and can be treated with medications such as clotrimazole, terbinafine, and salicylic acid to treat tinea pedis in children.
Tinea pedis refers to a fungal infection that occurs in the skin on the soles of the feet or between the toes, and is one of the most common fungal infections of the skin, causing increased keratinized scaling of the skin, peeling, itching, blisters and other symptoms.
Tinea pedis can be treated with imidazole antifungal medications such as clotrimazole, miconazole, etc., acrylamide antifungal ointments such as terbinafine, etc., as well as salicylic acid to soften the skin and aid in recovery. Antifungal drugs for children need to be careful, before using the drug must consult a professional physician, not unauthorized application.
Tinea pedis patients should keep their feet dry and breathable, pay attention to personal hygiene, wash their feet, change shoes and socks, do not share daily necessities with family members, children’s medication must follow the doctor’s instructions, and if there is any discomfort in time to see a doctor.