What should I do if my toes are rotten and peeling?

Toe stitches rotten peeling is likely to ringworm or eczema and other causes, can be adjusted through the diet, clean feet or the use of drugs and other treatments. 1. Tinea pedis: toes rotten peeling common in blister tinea pedis, macerated vesicles tinea pedis, at this time the need for antifungal treatment, such as topical ketoconazole lotion, miconazole ointment, if necessary, oral itraconazole, terbinafine and other drugs. In addition, you need to keep the foot skin clean and dry, change shoes and socks diligently, change shoes and socks need to be thoroughly sterilized. Avoid sharing personal items with others to avoid cross-infection. 2. Eczema: Toe stitches rotting and peeling may also be caused by eczema, which can be treated by eating a light diet, keeping the feet clean and dry and using medication, such as loratadine, glycerine lotion, tretinoin acetate cream, etc. The peeling is generally not recommended. For the peeling skin is generally not recommended to tear off, if the peeling skin is large can use clean scissors to cut off or wait for it to fall off by itself. It is recommended that once patients find their toes rotting and peeling, they should consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations and then carry out targeted treatment and treatment. In addition, drugs may cause side effects, medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use drugs.